Note: A group becomes a folder on the memory card, in which all the images in that group are stored.
Figure 60: Group Name Submenu
Figure 61: Protect Option
Group Name Submenu
Use the Group Name submenu to group all of the images that you have marked. You can start a group, add images to an existing group, or move images from one group to a new group. Note that you can use the Dissolve soft key to dissolve groups.
Table 49: Group Name Soft Keys
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Add (If current image is | Displays a dialog that allows you to create a |
not grouped, but at least | new group or add to an existing group. (Images |
one group exists.) | are moved into groups, not replicated.) |
Create (If current image |
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is not grouped and no |
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groups exist.) |
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Dissolve | Removes any grouping previously applied. |
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Exit | Exits and returns to the Review mode screen. |
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Protect Option
Use the Protect option to protect or unprotect marked images. When an image is protected, you can’t delete it. If there are no marked images, then the Protect command protects the currently selected image. If the marked or selected single image is unprotected, only the Protect soft key appears. If the image is protected, only the Unprotect soft key appears. If multiple images, both protected and unprotected, are marked, then both the Protect and Unprotect soft keys appear.
Once you have protected an image, the following restrictions apply to the image file:
You cannot delete the image nor an attached sound.
You cannot attach or
You cannot attach, change, or remove a category.
Deleting a group will delete only the unprotected images within that group.
You cannot change the file name.
You can move the image file into and out of groups.
The image file will be marked “Read Only” in Windows when transferred to a PC.
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