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joeatact

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Posted - Jan 01 2007 :  02:55:31  Show Profile  Reply
Smart Pix does more then most others. I like the idea of using collections because you can access them from with the DB but they remain seperate. I cannot seem to find how I might create multi db and access them all from a main one.

Joe

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Posted - Jan 01 2007 :  02:55:31  Show Profile  Reply
Hi Joe

There are a number of ways you can handle that, such as:
- Select all of the images and click File>Add To Favorites, then select the Favorites tab and save the selection to a favorites file
- In database mode use the filter option to hide all images except those of a specfic day




Nigel
Xequte Software
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joeatact

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Posted - Jan 01 2007 :  02:55:31  Show Profile  Reply
I would like to keep a days shot in its own db collection and access it along with others from the master db

Joe

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xequte

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Posted - Jan 01 2007 :  02:55:31  Show Profile  Reply
Hi Joe

By collections, do you mean a list of favorite files?

What problems are you having accessing files in collections that are in different databases? It should not be a problem unless you choose the option store the actual files within the database itself.



Nigel
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