cannot manually drag and reorder jpg files in explorer?

jediknight83

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Hi. Just upgraded to 7 enterprise from vista ultimate and the first extremely basic operation I try to perform seems to have been taken away!!?

I want to drag jpg files around to re order them in the explorer view (with the ultimate goal of highlighting them all and renaming them so it renames them in numerical order in the new order I set them in! But it doesn't want to let me drag and re order them!? Am I being extremely stupid here or has this really been taken out of 7?
 

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It appears that you can only do this on the desktop. Don't shoot the messenger.

Or the piano player.
 
wow are you kidding. I thought I must be doing something wrong.

This is a huge issue already. I need the ability to move my photos around and rename them before uploading them to the web. This one seemingly small issue pretty much means I'm going back to vista. What a waste of a day setting this stupid thing up
 

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Bye!
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There are a number of image management applications available that would address this need. I use Irfanview Thumbnails.

You have encountered an issue in the Windows 7 GUI that differs greatly from previous versions, but you have not described an issue that justifies abandoning the OS. Of course, "going back to Vista" is less expensive.
 
I understand you being annoyed by this, but it's nothing that can't be replaced by a software solution.

a good freeware file rename utility is ken rename : Ken's Program Space: Ken Rename V0.88

latest version is from august 2009, don't mind the 2008 in the url, and there is a portable version too, and I tested it on windows 7

you will be able to reorganise easily, launch the files to check out the picture and set rules for very flexible automated renaming.

If you really need the thumbnails, we can probably look at some explorer alternative
 

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wow are you kidding. I thought I must be doing something wrong.

This is a huge issue already. I need the ability to move my photos around and rename them before uploading them to the web. This one seemingly small issue pretty much means I'm going back to vista. What a waste of a day setting this stupid thing up

If your saying that you quit 7 over this issue then, what can we say further ? :shock:
Easy dude, relax.
 

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Im just shocked and to be honest a bit pissed off that Windows latest attempt at creating a decent OS has fallen at the simplest of hurdles. That of basic file management. This is really something the OS should do itself rather than rely on 3rd party applications.
 

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JK

We all get used to doing things a specific way and changing that can be frustrating at first. There are work arounds and it isn't a major problem to most users. If it is important enough for you vista/xp might end up being better for you.

Hope you find what you are looking for

Ken
 

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You say again like a 'work around' is acceptable. I got this software because I thought it was a significant step forwards for windows from Vista. Less than a day into using the new OS I don't expect to be looking for work arounds for the most basic of operations... thats all I'm trying to say.
 

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Im just shocked and to be honest a bit pissed off that Windows latest attempt at creating a decent OS has fallen at the simplest of hurdles. That of basic file management. This is really something the OS should do itself rather than rely on 3rd party applications.

I too was surprised when I saw this feature removed, I even posted here about it, but I understand that this choice makes explorer more consistent, meaning that the files should always be sorted according to a selected logical condition, which makes the whole thing more predictable, like when you are downloading files, they will always be sorted according to chosen method.

I like the fact that explorer constantly checks to make sure chosen sort is respected, but I guess they could have made a "no sort" mode that gives users full freedom over files, like what you are trying to do. I used to find this quite handy with programs that actually took into account custom sort (like windows image preview)
 

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Well, you could keep a clean desktop and do the file renaming work there. Click a blank area on the desktop and scroll our mouse up and down to resize desktop icons on the fly. Windows maintains the ability to do what you are attempting to do, albeit in a more limited manner.

The odd thing is, I have always used my desktop for this type of work. When Win95 first came out, I was so thrilled to have a "desktop" that actually emulated the way I work outside of the PC.
 
There are a number of image management applications available that would address this need. I use Irfanview Thumbnails.

You have encountered an issue in the Windows 7 GUI that differs greatly from previous versions, but you have not described an issue that justifies abandoning the OS. Of course, "going back to Vista" is less expensive.

OK this actually works pretty well and renames them nicely as well. But I'm still a bit miffed as to why they took the function out of the OS. I wonder how many other annoying niggles they have introduced.

Thanks... for now. I have the feeling I may be back here a lot!
 

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OK this actually works pretty well and renames them nicely as well. But I'm still a bit miffed as to why they took the function out of the OS. I wonder how many other annoying niggles they have introduced.

Thanks... for now. I have the feeling I may be back here a lot!

You are always welcomed :D
 

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I'm also very upset with this issue, it seems such a amateur mistake living this feature off. I like to arrange my movies in the order that I want to watch them or upload them to my iPod and it's been a pain, since none of the sort by stiles suits me.
 

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I'm with you Jedi. This is a very basic function to remove and I can see no reason to have it removed other than minimal consultation with the user, eg. a Microsoft budget saver. I'll now have to rely on finding and using, hopefully virus free, third party software to complete tasks that XP could do. Thanks to those that have provided links for this purpose. BRING IT BACK Microsoft, don't restrict how we can or can't do something under the guise of making things easier, don't direct us to your business partners for solutions and don't alienate us loyal subjects when others are whispering in our ears to use Macs and Open Office etc.
 

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Hi,

I have just started using Windows 7 and have just hit the same problem - that I cannot manually drag and re order jpg files as I have done with XP, which is for me fairly important. I am not someone who has much in the way of computer skills, so I need the computer to be easy to use.

I have spent a bit of time on line on the Microsoft website looking for a solution, but can only find how to "tag" photos etc, which does not solve my problem.

At the moment I have had to go into the attic and find an 7 year old computer running XP at slug like speed and then actually have to move the pictures to the order I want them in on an external hard drive in XP!! It seems a bit silly!:o

Thanks,

David
 

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Hi David,

Don't know if you've found a solution to this problem. If not give IrfanView a try. It's free and a part of the package is an application called IrfanView Thumbnails. Works just like explorer used to.

Regards
KevB
 

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