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How do I view pictures that are on a DVD
I have pictures saved on a DVD put when I try to view the folder it shows
the folder as empty? The drive is a LIghtscribe if that makes a difference?! Help!!!! |
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How do I view pictures that are on a DVD
This newsgroup is for questions about Microsoft Word. Word is
not the best choice of programs for viewing pictures on a DVD. angel_carr wrote: I have pictures saved on a DVD put when I try to view the folder it shows the folder as empty? The drive is a LIghtscribe if that makes a difference?! Help!!!! |
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How do I view pictures that are on a DVD
Well, first, this isn't a Word issue.
And second, if the folder's empty, then you didn't do what you think you did. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "angel_carr" wrote in message ... I have pictures saved on a DVD put when I try to view the folder it shows the folder as empty? The drive is a LIghtscribe if that makes a difference?! Help!!!! |
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How do I view pictures that are on a DVD
I opened word to get into the files, my e drive is not functioning, and I
wanted a response from someone who knew about computers, Thank-you for your useless help, I have found out how to get better help. If word is not the best choice maybe you could be helpful and advise a better program, I have already tried snapfish, still not opening, any files, this DVD is appearing empty. Thanks "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: This newsgroup is for questions about Microsoft Word. Word is not the best choice of programs for viewing pictures on a DVD. angel_carr wrote: I have pictures saved on a DVD put when I try to view the folder it shows the folder as empty? The drive is a LIghtscribe if that makes a difference?! Help!!!! |
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How do I view pictures that are on a DVD
Can pictures not be viewed as a word file? I am looking for assisstance in
what to do correctly so that I can run a DVD, when I insert a DvD movie it is still showing my e drive as empty, I know that this is not a word issue but if you know about word do you know about other programs and can maybe offer assisstance? "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote: Well, first, this isn't a Word issue. And second, if the folder's empty, then you didn't do what you think you did. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "angel_carr" wrote in message ... I have pictures saved on a DVD put when I try to view the folder it shows the folder as empty? The drive is a LIghtscribe if that makes a difference?! Help!!!! |
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How do I view pictures that are on a DVD
do any of you know about anything other then word, if you know could you
answer my question anyways "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: This newsgroup is for questions about Microsoft Word. Word is not the best choice of programs for viewing pictures on a DVD. angel_carr wrote: I have pictures saved on a DVD put when I try to view the folder it shows the folder as empty? The drive is a LIghtscribe if that makes a difference?! Help!!!! |
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How do I view pictures that are on a DVD
Some of us know about a few other things besides Word, but this NG is
devoted to questions about Word. I would suggest that a better place to ask your present question is a Windows NG. No, Word cannot read DVDs. If you have pictures on a DVD, and that DVD is in a drive that can be read, then you can use Insert | Picture | From File, navigating to the DVD drive, to insert a picture from the DVD. That is the extent of Word's relationship with pictures on a DVD. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "angel_carr" wrote in message ... do any of you know about anything other then word, if you know could you answer my question anyways "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: This newsgroup is for questions about Microsoft Word. Word is not the best choice of programs for viewing pictures on a DVD. angel_carr wrote: I have pictures saved on a DVD put when I try to view the folder it shows the folder as empty? The drive is a LIghtscribe if that makes a difference?! Help!!!! |
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How do I view pictures that are on a DVD
No. A picture is a picture and a Word doc is a document..
If it was my computer and I inserted a disk but the drive showed as empty - I'd call the tech support staff at my computer's manufacturer. But then again, I am a firm believer in paying that little bit extra for an extended warranty. (Silly me.) -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "angel_carr" wrote in message ... Can pictures not be viewed as a word file? I am looking for assisstance in what to do correctly so that I can run a DVD, when I insert a DvD movie it is still showing my e drive as empty, I know that this is not a word issue but if you know about word do you know about other programs and can maybe offer assisstance? "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote: Well, first, this isn't a Word issue. And second, if the folder's empty, then you didn't do what you think you did. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "angel_carr" wrote in message ... I have pictures saved on a DVD put when I try to view the folder it shows the folder as empty? The drive is a LIghtscribe if that makes a difference?! Help!!!! |
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