3Select Change Album Name and press the OK button. You see this screen:
Copy to Album
Select one of the following:
Favorites
Family
Travel
Hobbies
Christmas
Press OK to select the option. Press Cancel to return to the previous screen.
4Select the new name from the list, and press the OK button.
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If you select an album name that is already being used, a number is added to the new album’s name, such as Favorites2. (You cannot create your own name on the
Deleting Photos
There are several ways to delete a photo, folder, or album. The easiest way is to select the item and then hold down the MENU button for several seconds. When you see the
message “Are you sure you want to delete the files?”, select Yes to delete or No to cancel.
You can also delete an individual photo or a folder as follows:
1Select an image, folder, or album to delete.
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If the selected picture, folder, or album is locked, you cannot delete it. (See page 26 to unlock it.) However, if you are deleting a folder or album that is not locked but contains one or more locked photos, the folder will be deleted.
4If you see a message asking if you want to delete the file(s), select Yes to delete or No to cancel. Then press
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