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Old March 8th, 2009, 01:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Copy imgs from admin panel...?

Hi there,

I am searching, how I can copy user imgs. I need it, coz a member posted all imgs in the members galleries.
But this images suppose to be put in different categories also. So, how can I copy this files to other categories as admin?

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Old March 8th, 2009, 01:10 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Well there are tools in admin to move photos from one category to another or under approve photos you can view photos and tag them to upload to another category.

If you have alot of photos through it might be easier just to view the members photos one by one and use the admin MOVE/DELETE link to move them one by one. When dealing with the members gallery you probally have lots of photos just not this member so moving all photos from members gallery to another cat might not be the best.
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Well there are tools in admin to move photos from one category to another or under approve photos you can view photos and tag them to upload to another category.

If you have alot of photos through it might be easier just to view the members photos one by one and use the admin MOVE/DELETE link to move them one by one. When dealing with the members gallery you probally have lots of photos just not this member so moving all photos from members gallery to another cat might not be the best.
Thx Chuck. But - I need to COPY the imgs, not to move. This is my question...

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You can only copy an image by hitting edit photo and hit copy if you have the allow users to upload to multiple cats feature enabled.
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Ok Chuck, thanks so much, now I found it.
Hm, I guess a bulk copy option for the admin is urgently needed in the next release...
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