3
If you are using Windows XP, a “What do you want Windows to do?” screen appears.
Click
Transfer Photos to your computer using the Productivity Studio
.
If you are using Windows 2000:
a
From the desktop, double-click the
Productivity Studio
icon.
b
Click
Transfer Photos
.
4
Click
Select photos to save
.
5
Click
Deselect All
.
6
Click to select the photo(s) you want to transfer.
7
If you want to save the photos to the default folder, click
Next
.
8
If you want to save the photos in a folder other than the default folder:
a
Click
Browse
.
b
Select the folder you want.
c
Click
OK
.
9
If you want to assign a prefix to all of the photos you just transferred, select the check box and enter a name.
10
Click
Next
.
11
Remove the CD or flash drive to view your transferred photos in the Library.
Changing the Productivity Studio temporary files preferences
1
From the desktop, double-click the
Productivity Studio
icon.
2
From the Tools menu, click
Preferences
.
3
Click
Temporary Files
.
a
Use the slider to set the maximum disk space you want to allocate for temporary files created by the
Productivity Studio.
b
Click
Browse
to choose a different folder for saving the temporary files.
4
Click
OK
.
Changing the Productivity Studio searched folders preferences
1
From the desktop, double-click the
Productivity Studio
icon.
2
From the Tools menu, click
Preferences
.
3
Click
Searched Folders
.
4
If you want to exclude system folders when looking for photos, select
Ignore system folders
.
5
Click
OK
.
Changing the Productivity Studio library preferences
1
From the desktop, double-click the
Productivity Studio
icon.
2
From the Tools menu, click
Preferences
.
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