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I want to print pages of thumbnail images of photographs, and include the
filename so I can locate them again easily. does anyone know if there is a
short way of doing this, rather than typing each one out individually?

Any suggestions appreciated!
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Hi Amelia,

Is there a specific need to use Word for this?

You can do that using MS Office Picture Manager
(Start=Programs=Microsoft Office=Microsoft Office Tools, and use File=Print and choose 'contact sheet'

or with the thumbnail sheet option from a variety of graphics programs such as http://irfanview.com (File=Thumbnails)

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I want to print pages of thumbnail images of photographs, and include the
filename so I can locate them again easily. does anyone know if there is a
short way of doing this, rather than typing each one out individually?

Any suggestions appreciated!
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Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

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Choosing contact sheet does not include filenames Bob, which is what it is
crucial that I do. I am using hyperlinks at the moment, but it is a shame
there is not a quicker and neater way!

Amelia

"Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote:

Hi Amelia,

Is there a specific need to use Word for this?

You can do that using MS Office Picture Manager
(Start=Programs=Microsoft Office=Microsoft Office Tools, and use File=Print and choose 'contact sheet'

or with the thumbnail sheet option from a variety of graphics programs such as http://irfanview.com (File=Thumbnails)

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"AmeliaT" wrote in message ...
I want to print pages of thumbnail images of photographs, and include the
filename so I can locate them again easily. does anyone know if there is a
short way of doing this, rather than typing each one out individually?

Any suggestions appreciated!
--

Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*



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If you only want to print contact sheets of photos with filenames, Windows
Explorer can do this. Select all the photos in Windows Explorer then right
click print. Follow the instructions to create a contact sheet. This one
does include filenames.

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AmeliaT wrote:
Choosing contact sheet does not include filenames Bob, which is what
it is crucial that I do. I am using hyperlinks at the moment, but it
is a shame there is not a quicker and neater way!

Amelia

"Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote:

Hi Amelia,

Is there a specific need to use Word for this?

You can do that using MS Office Picture Manager
(Start=Programs=Microsoft Office=Microsoft Office Tools, and use
File=Print and choose 'contact sheet'

or with the thumbnail sheet option from a variety of graphics
programs such as http://irfanview.com (File=Thumbnails)

============
"AmeliaT" wrote in message
... I want to
print pages of thumbnail images of photographs, and include the
filename so I can locate them again easily. does anyone know if
there is a
short way of doing this, rather than typing each one out
individually?

Any suggestions appreciated!
--

Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*



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Great tip, Graham! I didn't know this. I'm only just discovering the things
MOPM can do in Windows XP that it couldn't in W2k.

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"Graham Mayor" wrote in message
...
If you only want to print contact sheets of photos with filenames, Windows
Explorer can do this. Select all the photos in Windows Explorer then right
click print. Follow the instructions to create a contact sheet. This one
does include filenames.

--

Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org



AmeliaT wrote:
Choosing contact sheet does not include filenames Bob, which is what
it is crucial that I do. I am using hyperlinks at the moment, but it
is a shame there is not a quicker and neater way!

Amelia

"Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote:

Hi Amelia,

Is there a specific need to use Word for this?

You can do that using MS Office Picture Manager
(Start=Programs=Microsoft Office=Microsoft Office Tools, and use
File=Print and choose 'contact sheet'

or with the thumbnail sheet option from a variety of graphics
programs such as http://irfanview.com (File=Thumbnails)

============
"AmeliaT" wrote in message
... I want to
print pages of thumbnail images of photographs, and include the
filename so I can locate them again easily. does anyone know if
there is a
short way of doing this, rather than typing each one out
individually?

Any suggestions appreciated!
--

Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*








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Hi Amelia,

The Photo Printing Wizard is the same if you go through MS Office Picture Manager or as Graham mentions using Windows Explorer, and
the file names are included when using it in Windows XP.

What version of Word and Windows and you using?

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"AmeliaT" wrote in message ...

Choosing contact sheet does not include filenames Bob, which is what it is
crucial that I do. I am using hyperlinks at the moment, but it is a shame
there is not a quicker and neater way!

Amelia
--

Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*


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