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August 24, 2010 09:55 AM

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brchan2.5

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I just created a new folder for my wedding photos. There are a total of 2700 photos in the folder and all show up fine in windows. But it doesn't show more than one page on the web folder view.

I can search and find all the files spanning over 10 pages, but navigating by folders always show just one page available. The folder path is five levels deep and I wonder if it is covering up the multi-page buttons? But with so many files, the page buttons should exceed the path display.

The reason I thought the above is because other folders that have between 100-150 photos display fine over 3 pages. But they are only two or three levels deep.

Is this a bug or limitation?

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August 24, 2010 10:01 AM

I just found that if I sort the folder with anything other than "default" then it will show multiple pages. So the issue is only with the "default" sort order.

September 2, 2010 11:20 AM

brchan2.5 said: I just found that if I sort the folder with anything other than "default" then it will show multiple pages. So the issue is only with the "default" sort order.
I have the same problem with a folder that has about 2000 pictures in it.  I have to tell people to hit the sort button so they can access all the photos. There is likely a limit to the number of pics that can be loaded into a directory. I suppose this can be resolved by making subfolders and sorting the pics into different categories / dates etc. But that would be time consuming.

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