Two days ago, I was quite happily using AS to enter a mix of Birth , death etc records. In every case, the first thing I did was to click on Add Images at the top right. Then I simply dragged the relevant jpg file from screen 2 onto the appropriate area on the AS Image Viewer Screen.
Yesterday, when I tried to do the same thing, I kept getting what looks like a "No Entry" sign, when the cursor was over the Image Viewer. Today I have the same issue.
I have tried to use different images, I've tried working totally from screen 1, I've rebooted, but I still cant drag and drop. In every case however if I add the same photo from the select file button, the Image viewer happily accepts it, so the jpgs appear to be OK. I've also tried restoring an old AS backup, without success.
To my knowledge, I haven't changed any Windows (10) settings, and drag and drop works quite happily with Photoshop. There could of course have been Windows updates in the background, but it seems an unlikely thing to change with a Windows update.
Any suggestions welcome.
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Add Images
Colin McDonald - Researching McDonald, McGillivray, Tait, Rountree families
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Re: Add Images
Is it possible your File Manager or AS is running in Admin mode, as you can't drag and drop between different levels.
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Re: Add Images
Thank you Jane - I think you've just explained a problem of mine in some software utterly unrelated to genealogy! I don't think I ever knew that - or I'd forgotten if I did.
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Re: Add Images
Thank you Jane
That was exactly what the problem was. I must admit that is a completely new one on me. I'd never have suspected that.
Thanks again
That was exactly what the problem was. I must admit that is a completely new one on me. I'd never have suspected that.
Thanks again
Colin McDonald - Researching McDonald, McGillivray, Tait, Rountree families