You can copy your gallery!

raid

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I had no idea how easy it is to copy my photos in the Gallery here.

I arranged my photos by number of views (this usually arranges the "best" in front), and then I typed CTL A followed by CTR C. Then I opened up a WORD file and chose page orientation to be landscape, and I typed CTL V.
I got a neat looking listing of my photos, showing 16 small images per WORD page. If you right click on any image, it takes you to RFF gallery image.

It is an easy way to send friends and family your images.
It is easy to delete any of the images if you do not want to include it.
 
I always "think" of things. What if .....

I like it how WORD files keep the links intact. The CTL A and C and V parts are just to copy all images and to paste them into some file.
You can also change the WORD file into a pdf file or (multiple) jpg files as you save the file.

I sent my brother and my sister my Top 60 images here this morning. It keeps the email attachment small, and they can click on any of the images to view the larger image at RFF.
 
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Maybe this is trivial? I hope that this does not break any copyright laws here. If Yes, please let me know.
 
This also can help you with editing what you have posted in the RFF gallery as it shows you in a compact form what you have posted. I noticed duplicates (without realizing this in the past) in my gallery.
 
Thanks Raid. I had forgotten Ctrl A. But I use Ctrl C and Ctrl V quite often in Windows. For any it might help, if you click a file (images are files), then hold down the shift key and move to another file (above or below) and click that file, it will highlight all between, which can then be copied, moved, deleted (be careful). I often use that as well. If there is one or two files you don't want to act on, hold down the Ctrl key and click it in those that you have selected. It will be deselected. You can use the copy command in edit, or right click, move to where you want the files copied or moved, and release the mouse button. You will be given the option of copying or moving. BTW, I find copying safer for some applications such as email. I don't know why.
 
Thanks.
I do also such copying and I copy files the way you described above. I often copy am image directly into an email instead of attaching it.
 
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