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    Registered User IH8mobiles's Avatar
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    Everytime I open the Gallery/images; ALL of my photos come up on the screen. I'd like to put some in folders so that they don't appear unless you open the folder. I've got pics of my daughter's birthday present and I don't want her to be able to see them just by opening the Gallery. Does anyone know how to fix this?
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    Mark

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    Nokia Developer Moderator petrib's Avatar
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    No fix to this annoying Gallery behaviour. All you can do is to use it to put pics in albums and view them (the Gallery main view will still show everything).

    You can, of course, install some other album/gallery app, but the original's behaviour won't change.

    If you want to do it the hard way, you could use FExplorer (http://www.gosymbian.com) and set some files' hidden attribute; then they won't show up until you reset the hidden file attribute.

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    Thanks for this...now you know why my username is what it is

    I really appreciate your help though

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