Backing up WRs
Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2018 2:33 pm
Given the problems folk have progressively experienced with Photobucket....
.... and also the fact that pictures in some older drawn from Flickr are showing as not available....
... is there any straightforward way of backing up WRs? eg by cutting and pasting, and then linking photos to backup copies one has on one's own system, or something like that?
I can copy the entire reports into Word (but can't get panos to fit on the page - do you have any idea how to correct this in a simple manner?); or copy the edit screen text into Word (but then I have to go through the laborious business of renaming the links to the pictures - which I can do though, because I always retain the date and time on my pics in Flickr - it just takes an age ).
Any tips/help/suggestions would be gratefully received!!! It's clear from various posts over the past few years that I'm not the only one with anxieties on this front.
I suppose that one could get round some of this by posting pics in reports in future within the WH size limit; but the problem for me there is that I like to look at pictures at full screen size, and the resolution at the WH size limit severely reduces the quality of the visual experience.
.... and also the fact that pictures in some older drawn from Flickr are showing as not available....
... is there any straightforward way of backing up WRs? eg by cutting and pasting, and then linking photos to backup copies one has on one's own system, or something like that?
I can copy the entire reports into Word (but can't get panos to fit on the page - do you have any idea how to correct this in a simple manner?); or copy the edit screen text into Word (but then I have to go through the laborious business of renaming the links to the pictures - which I can do though, because I always retain the date and time on my pics in Flickr - it just takes an age ).
Any tips/help/suggestions would be gratefully received!!! It's clear from various posts over the past few years that I'm not the only one with anxieties on this front.
I suppose that one could get round some of this by posting pics in reports in future within the WH size limit; but the problem for me there is that I like to look at pictures at full screen size, and the resolution at the WH size limit severely reduces the quality of the visual experience.