View Full Version : Create Web Gallery Options Not Showing Up - Help
Guest
04-11-2004, 02:32 PM
When I create a web gallery I don't get a chance to enter a name for the
site, or select the check boxes that say how the pictures are to be named.
This is the case for all styles. I've seen it work on other machines.
This is PE2 on an XP machine.
What am I doing wrong ?
Guest
04-11-2004, 04:51 PM
Sounds like you are perhaps running at 800x600 ?
If so, you probably aren't seeing all the options from the normal drop
down menus either.
Mac
Guest
04-11-2004, 04:51 PM
Sounds like you are perhaps running at 800x600 ?
If so, you probably aren't seeing all the options from the normal drop
down menus either.
Mac
Guest
04-11-2004, 04:51 PM
Sounds like you are perhaps running at 800x600 ?
If so, you probably aren't seeing all the options from the normal drop
down menus either.
Mac
Guest
04-11-2004, 04:51 PM
Sounds like you are perhaps running at 800x600 ?
If so, you probably aren't seeing all the options from the normal drop
down menus either.
Mac
Guest
04-11-2004, 04:51 PM
Sounds like you are perhaps running at 800x600 ?
If so, you probably aren't seeing all the options from the normal drop
down menus either.
Mac
Guest
04-11-2004, 04:51 PM
Sounds like you are perhaps running at 800x600 ?
If so, you probably aren't seeing all the options from the normal drop
down menus either.
Mac
Guest
04-11-2004, 04:52 PM
Nope. All my machines are 1024x768 or better.
Guest
04-11-2004, 04:52 PM
Nope. All my machines are 1024x768 or better.
Guest
04-11-2004, 04:52 PM
Nope. All my machines are 1024x768 or better.
Guest
04-11-2004, 04:52 PM
Nope. All my machines are 1024x768 or better.
Guest
04-11-2004, 04:52 PM
Nope. All my machines are 1024x768 or better.
Guest
04-11-2004, 04:52 PM
Nope. All my machines are 1024x768 or better.
Guest
04-11-2004, 04:59 PM
Ya got me, then.
You DO see the entire dialogue box for the Web Photo Gallery, though?
Can you do a screen grab and put it onsite somewhere with a link here?
Or email it to me and I'll do it.
doogle AT doogle DOT com
Mac
Guest
04-11-2004, 04:59 PM
Ya got me, then.
You DO see the entire dialogue box for the Web Photo Gallery, though?
Can you do a screen grab and put it onsite somewhere with a link here?
Or email it to me and I'll do it.
doogle AT doogle DOT com
Mac
Guest
04-11-2004, 04:59 PM
Ya got me, then.
You DO see the entire dialogue box for the Web Photo Gallery, though?
Can you do a screen grab and put it onsite somewhere with a link here?
Or email it to me and I'll do it.
doogle AT doogle DOT com
Mac
Guest
04-11-2004, 04:59 PM
Ya got me, then.
You DO see the entire dialogue box for the Web Photo Gallery, though?
Can you do a screen grab and put it onsite somewhere with a link here?
Or email it to me and I'll do it.
doogle AT doogle DOT com
Mac
Guest
04-11-2004, 04:59 PM
Ya got me, then.
You DO see the entire dialogue box for the Web Photo Gallery, though?
Can you do a screen grab and put it onsite somewhere with a link here?
Or email it to me and I'll do it.
doogle AT doogle DOT com
Mac
Guest
04-11-2004, 04:59 PM
Ya got me, then.
You DO see the entire dialogue box for the Web Photo Gallery, though?
Can you do a screen grab and put it onsite somewhere with a link here?
Or email it to me and I'll do it.
doogle AT doogle DOT com
Mac
Guest
04-12-2004, 09:55 PM
Mac, What a clever anti-spam technique! Bob
Guest
04-12-2004, 09:55 PM
Mac, What a clever anti-spam technique! Bob
Guest
04-12-2004, 09:55 PM
Mac, What a clever anti-spam technique! Bob
Guest
04-12-2004, 09:55 PM
Mac, What a clever anti-spam technique! Bob
Guest
04-12-2004, 09:55 PM
Mac, What a clever anti-spam technique! Bob
Guest
04-12-2004, 09:55 PM
Mac, What a clever anti-spam technique! Bob
Guest
04-13-2004, 05:44 AM
> Mac, What a clever anti-spam technique! Bob
Can't say I thunk of it first, Bob.
'Course, I'm gonna get my 25-50 spams per day regardless :-|
Mac
Guest
04-13-2004, 05:44 AM
> Mac, What a clever anti-spam technique! Bob
Can't say I thunk of it first, Bob.
'Course, I'm gonna get my 25-50 spams per day regardless :-|
Mac
Guest
04-13-2004, 05:44 AM
> Mac, What a clever anti-spam technique! Bob
Can't say I thunk of it first, Bob.
'Course, I'm gonna get my 25-50 spams per day regardless :-|
Mac
Guest
04-13-2004, 05:44 AM
> Mac, What a clever anti-spam technique! Bob
Can't say I thunk of it first, Bob.
'Course, I'm gonna get my 25-50 spams per day regardless :-|
Mac
Guest
04-13-2004, 05:44 AM
> Mac, What a clever anti-spam technique! Bob
Can't say I thunk of it first, Bob.
'Course, I'm gonna get my 25-50 spams per day regardless :-|
Mac
Guest
04-13-2004, 05:44 AM
> Mac, What a clever anti-spam technique! Bob
Can't say I thunk of it first, Bob.
'Course, I'm gonna get my 25-50 spams per day regardless :-|
Mac
Guest
04-13-2004, 12:25 PM
Mac,
I imagine that's partly due to needing to have the email address on your web site. Hard to get business from the web without it.
I wish I could figure out why I don't get spam. I have only received a handful of email whose source I couldn't track to voluntarily posting my address when registering on a site. I don't even have my ISP's spam blocker turned on. Just for fun (I'm retired) I've added two message rules to Outlook Express. The first blocks specific source addresses at the server so I never see them (only 5 annoying addresses there). The second puts every address not in a list (originally my address book) into a separate folder for review. If I want to get any of those I manually add the address to the rule.
But again that would be a pain when you need to get email from unknown prospects.
Guess I've just been lucky.
Bob
Guest
04-13-2004, 12:25 PM
Mac,
I imagine that's partly due to needing to have the email address on your web site. Hard to get business from the web without it.
I wish I could figure out why I don't get spam. I have only received a handful of email whose source I couldn't track to voluntarily posting my address when registering on a site. I don't even have my ISP's spam blocker turned on. Just for fun (I'm retired) I've added two message rules to Outlook Express. The first blocks specific source addresses at the server so I never see them (only 5 annoying addresses there). The second puts every address not in a list (originally my address book) into a separate folder for review. If I want to get any of those I manually add the address to the rule.
But again that would be a pain when you need to get email from unknown prospects.
Guess I've just been lucky.
Bob
Guest
04-13-2004, 12:25 PM
Mac,
I imagine that's partly due to needing to have the email address on your web site. Hard to get business from the web without it.
I wish I could figure out why I don't get spam. I have only received a handful of email whose source I couldn't track to voluntarily posting my address when registering on a site. I don't even have my ISP's spam blocker turned on. Just for fun (I'm retired) I've added two message rules to Outlook Express. The first blocks specific source addresses at the server so I never see them (only 5 annoying addresses there). The second puts every address not in a list (originally my address book) into a separate folder for review. If I want to get any of those I manually add the address to the rule.
But again that would be a pain when you need to get email from unknown prospects.
Guess I've just been lucky.
Bob
Guest
04-13-2004, 12:25 PM
Mac,
I imagine that's partly due to needing to have the email address on your web site. Hard to get business from the web without it.
I wish I could figure out why I don't get spam. I have only received a handful of email whose source I couldn't track to voluntarily posting my address when registering on a site. I don't even have my ISP's spam blocker turned on. Just for fun (I'm retired) I've added two message rules to Outlook Express. The first blocks specific source addresses at the server so I never see them (only 5 annoying addresses there). The second puts every address not in a list (originally my address book) into a separate folder for review. If I want to get any of those I manually add the address to the rule.
But again that would be a pain when you need to get email from unknown prospects.
Guess I've just been lucky.
Bob
Guest
04-13-2004, 12:25 PM
Mac,
I imagine that's partly due to needing to have the email address on your web site. Hard to get business from the web without it.
I wish I could figure out why I don't get spam. I have only received a handful of email whose source I couldn't track to voluntarily posting my address when registering on a site. I don't even have my ISP's spam blocker turned on. Just for fun (I'm retired) I've added two message rules to Outlook Express. The first blocks specific source addresses at the server so I never see them (only 5 annoying addresses there). The second puts every address not in a list (originally my address book) into a separate folder for review. If I want to get any of those I manually add the address to the rule.
But again that would be a pain when you need to get email from unknown prospects.
Guess I've just been lucky.
Bob
Guest
04-13-2004, 12:25 PM
Mac,
I imagine that's partly due to needing to have the email address on your web site. Hard to get business from the web without it.
I wish I could figure out why I don't get spam. I have only received a handful of email whose source I couldn't track to voluntarily posting my address when registering on a site. I don't even have my ISP's spam blocker turned on. Just for fun (I'm retired) I've added two message rules to Outlook Express. The first blocks specific source addresses at the server so I never see them (only 5 annoying addresses there). The second puts every address not in a list (originally my address book) into a separate folder for review. If I want to get any of those I manually add the address to the rule.
But again that would be a pain when you need to get email from unknown prospects.
Guess I've just been lucky.
Bob
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