Pictures now won't rotate in XP folders

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I have a PC with XP Pro SP2.

I some how managed to disable the rotate feature for pictures when viewing
in a folder filmstrip.

I have a new camera which will take big pictures. Whilst viewing the first
results and trying to rotate the pictures I was getting a message that the
picture might be affected by rotation due to its size - do you want to
proceed. I must have clicked the 'Don't show me this again box' as I am not
getting the message now.

I am now unable to rotate any pictures in filmstrip view.

Can anyone tell me how I can restore this so I can rotate pictures again.

Thanks
Tony B
 
TonyB said:
I have a PC with XP Pro SP2.

I some how managed to disable the rotate feature for pictures when
viewing in a folder filmstrip.

I have a new camera which will take big pictures. Whilst viewing the
first results and trying to rotate the pictures I was getting a
message that the picture might be affected by rotation due to its
size - do you want to proceed. I must have clicked the 'Don't show me
this again box' as I am not getting the message now.

I am now unable to rotate any pictures in filmstrip view.

Can anyone tell me how I can restore this so I can rotate pictures
again.

Thanks
Tony B

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To reset the Rotate dialog...try the following...

Open an image in Windows Picture and Fax Viewer...

Hold your Ctrl key and close the viewer...(X on titlebar)

You should see a dialog that says:

"Any rotation warnings that you may have suppressed
have been reset, and may appear again when you
rotate a picture."

Now you may need to run the following command:

Go to...Start / Run and type
(or copy/paste):

"REGSVR32 SHIMGVW.DLL"
(without the quotes)(Yes, there's
a space between 2 and S)

Click...OK.

A dialog box should report the following:

"DllRegisterServer in SHIMGVW.DLL succeeded"


Try rotating your pictures...

--

John Inzer
Digital Media MVP

Notice
This is not tech support
I am a volunteer

Solutions that work for
me may not work for you

Proceed at your own risk
 
Thank you John the first bit did the trick, back up and running now.

Now why couldn't I find out how to do that? I searched for ages!!

Thanks again.

Tony B
 
TonyB said:
Thank you John the first bit did the trick, back up and running now.

Now why couldn't I find out how to do that? I searched for ages!!

Thanks again.

Tony B
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You're welcome.

Thanks for the update.

--

John Inzer
Digital Media MVP

Notice
This is not tech support
I am a volunteer

Solutions that work for
me may not work for you

Proceed at your own risk
 
John Inzer said:
===================================
To reset the Rotate dialog...try the following...

Open an image in Windows Picture and Fax Viewer...

Hold your Ctrl key and close the viewer...(X on titlebar)

You should see a dialog that says:

"Any rotation warnings that you may have suppressed
have been reset, and may appear again when you
rotate a picture."

Now you may need to run the following command:

Go to...Start / Run and type
(or copy/paste):

"REGSVR32 SHIMGVW.DLL"
(without the quotes)(Yes, there's
a space between 2 and S)

Click...OK.

A dialog box should report the following:

"DllRegisterServer in SHIMGVW.DLL succeeded"


Try rotating your pictures...

--

John Inzer
Digital Media MVP

Notice
This is not tech support
I am a volunteer

Solutions that work for
me may not work for you

Proceed at your own risk
 
I have several folders of photos. There is only one folder that will not let
me rotate photos that are in it. Also, this folder won't show the names of
the photos underneath. I've tried the "REGSVR32 SHIMGVW.DLL" and it didn't
work for this folder. Any ideas would be appreciated.

Mercy
 
Mercy said:
I have several folders of photos. There is only one folder that will
not let me rotate photos that are in it. Also, this folder won't show
the names of the photos underneath. I've tried the "REGSVR32
SHIMGVW.DLL" and it didn't work for this folder. Any ideas would be
appreciated.

Mercy
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What happens when you try to rotate the photos...
do you receive an error? What is it?

To toggle file names on or off...try the following steps:

Open the folder in question....

Press and hold your Shift key while clicking on the
View button and select Details.

Continue holding the Shift key and click on the View
button and select Thumbnails.

--

J. Inzer MS-MVP
Digital Media Experience

Notice
This is not tech support
I am a volunteer

Solutions that work for
me may not work for you

Proceed at your own risk
 
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