How to make pictures play in order they are arranged in fold

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How to make pictures play in order they are arranged in fold

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I have arranged all the photos in a certain order in my pictures folder, when I run photo explorer it does not display this order but it displays by date. I do not want this order. How can I play by the order I want???
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You only have the following options to Sort the images;
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Thanks, but no good

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So basically I have no control over the order the photos play. That is not good. Thanks anyway - any idea of a better program that will do this??
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Post by Sandgroper »

You can always create a slideshow with the images, which can be arranged in any order you like.
Does anyone know what "Rating" and "Number" mean in the sort options?
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Post by sjj1805 »

You can always use a Video Editor and create a slide show.
VideoStudio
DVD MovieFactory
CD&DVD Picture show 4
DVD workshop 2
MediaStudio Pro 8
Windows Movie Maker.

Rating is something YOU give to your own pictures.
YOU rate them on a scale of 1 Star (Poor) to 5 Stars (Brilliant).
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Yes but surely it is better to make a slide show with PEX, which ruggy1 already has!
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Re: Thanks, but no good

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Sandgroper wrote:Yes but surely it is better to make a slide show with PEX, which ruggy1 already has!
ruggy1 wrote:So basically I have no control over the order the photos play. That is not good. Thanks anyway - any idea of a better program that will do this??