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Yesterday I was able to move some photos from my Corel Album which is a duplicate of "My Pictures" on my C Drive to the Transcend F Zip Drive. I'm trying to reduce the burden on my memory capacity.

Today when I tried to either copy or move photos or drawings from my Corel Album/My Pictures to the F Drive, all I got on F were these annoying things called "scraps." I have no idea why this is happening and can't seem to figure out how to correct it. I cannot get any photos to be either copied or moved to the F Drive. Wha Happend????

Two screen shots:

1) This shows the photo of flowers I tried to copy to F Drive

2) This shows the "scrap" (very bottom left of page) that appeared on the F Drive instead of a photo of the flowers.

Any idea what is going on. So weird as yesterday all was fine and dandy. Geeeesh. :)

Thanks,

deebeee :)

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deebee,

If you can't find/get an answer here, try GEEKS-TO-GO Photo Forum as someone there may be able to lend a hand. A lot of GEEKS-TO-GO troubleshooters also visit here as well so you may get an answer yet. :)

Good Luck,

Shy

HI Shy,

Thanks for the link. I think I figured it out. I just can't copy any photo from the "enhance" function of Corel Photo Albums. OK if I copy from the "Organize" part. Hate seeing those little "scrap" icons. You're so nice to help.

denise :)

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HI Shy,

Thanks for the link. I think I figured it out. I just can't copy any photo from the "enhance" function of Corel Photo Albums. OK if I copy from the "Organize" part. Hate seeing those little "scrap" icons. You're so nice to help.

denise :)

My pleasure Denise.. Have a great weekend. :)

Shy

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