Picture folder in my documents folder.


  1. Posts : 359
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    Picture folder in my documents folder.


    Hi,I have a desktop & Laptop both running windows 7.Now the desktop when I open my documents from the start method I have a folder in there ''Pictures''If I open this up its my pictures all's fine.
    Now on the laptop I open my documents in the same way but there is no ''picture'' folder there.
    So which is correct,If the laptop is the correct way how do I move this ''picture folder'' from my documents on the desktop.
    Question Which is correct desktop or laptop setup?

    Many thanks.

    Update.When I click start > my computer > right click documents > properties > it shows up as 'My Pictures not My Documents'
    Last edited by flogit; 17 Aug 2012 at 03:24. Reason: New info
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    Just rename it to my pictures:) make that your picture folder and rename the picture folder to documents. If they are out of place you can drag and drop as you please onto the favorites bar
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  3. Posts : 359
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    Thanks for the reply,I did rename the folder that had my documents in,Did rename it my documents then moved all the contents 'photos' to an external hdd,Then did the same on the picture foder,Then moved the doc's into my documents and pictures into picture folder.
    How this happened is a mystery.Little thing can be a big pain in the rear end.Anyway so far its looking okay.

    many thanks.
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7600
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    docs, pics, my music and so on are usually found in your users folder by default, clicking the username at the top right of the start menu will take you there
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    Thanks all.
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