From: pete.ivesAll_stRESS@blueyonder.co.uk   
      
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   the.white.queen@hotmail.it says...   
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   > "Peter" ha scritto nel messaggio   
   > news:MPG.26c4ab22d8c70969989689@news.virginmedia.com...   
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   > > My only solution for you, that I can think of anyway, would be to create   
   > > subfolders inside your Images folder and place various images in those   
   > > and customise those folders.   
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   > There are already customised folders in my Images folder, each one carrying   
   > as a name the year the pictures inside it were taken. That is exactly what I   
   > can't see right now. Thanks anyway for your help.   
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   So, let's get this straight. It is the folders inside your images folder   
   that do not display the name of the folder or any example pictures of   
   what that folder contains, and it these folders that you want to change   
   so that they do exactly that.   
      
   So why don't you right mouse click on those folders and select   
   properties. Surely there is a customize tab available to you there.   
      
   > (someone told me I could solve this problem by starting up my PC in safe   
   > mode, then restarting it in normal mode. I should give it a try later and   
   > let you know)   
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