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Dinah Lianes

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Aug 5, 2024, 12:51:06 AM8/5/24
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Beforewe realized the difference in library types we started storing photos in a sub folder of the main document library on our team site. We now have created a Picture Library and wish to move the existing images from the document library to the picture library. However, the MOVE function does not seem to work for this and the drag and drop option seems to create a LINK to the original image not move the image or even copy the image.

Thanks Christopher, I got back in to the Classic view and can see that option on the Library tab, however, it is grayed out and not available. Not sure why, I am the global admin for our site. I just assigned SharePoint admin to another user and will find out if they are able to access the Open with Explorer option.


Thanks Christopher, something I should have realized :) have been caught by the difference between functionality of browsers more than once. And you even said internet explorer in you comment. I got that to work once I used IE.


I got the Content and Structure feature turned on and working and am able to move files with that. I was not able to move a folder and/or sub folders but otherwise it works fine. I also realized after getting the reminder from Christopher that "use internet explorer" really means IE, not Chrome or Edge :), something I was not paying attention to. So now that method also works.


If you would like an image for personal use or study, you can browse images in our online image library. You can also order our most popular works from our Print on Demand site.

If the image you are looking for is not available, please contact the Picture Library via picture...@ashmus.ox.ac.uk or via +44 (0)1865 278 040.


If the image or licence you are looking for is not available, please contact the Picture Library via picture...@ashmus.ox.ac.uk or via +44 (0)1865 278 040 and we will be happy to advise on available images, new photography or bespoke licenses.


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I've been struggling with this issue for a while. I am unable to get the image to show on the preview section of the Picture Library. I've checked to ensure the content type was correctly set and also that the thumbnail images we're being created. I ran out of ideas, is there anyway to reset the picture link of the thumbnail image so it points to the proper thumbnail picture?


Based on your attached screenshot. It looks like you are not using Picture Library,and You may use a document library and you have allowed content type and add the Picture content type or any something else.


After searching for a solution I've located the actual problem. If you look at the attached picture you'll see that the link to the thumbnail preview seems to be broken which is why i get the black boxed "X".


The NOAA Digital Library is not the only source of photography and imagery from NOAA, although we are working to consolidate the assets to this library; many offices and programs within our agency produce photographs. You are advised to contact the owners of specific sites within NOAA if you find images on those web pages you are interested in using


This general permission does not extend to use of the NOAA emblem (logo). The NOAA emblem may not be used by persons who are not NOAA employees or on products (including web pages) that are not NOAA-sponsored without written consent from NOAA.


Requests from entities such as publishers to sign over copyright privileges for publication purposes are unnecessary. If a NOAA image includes an identifiable person, using the image for commercial purposes may infringe that person's right of privacy or publicity, and permission should be obtained from the person. If using an image, please credit NOAA and photographer, if noted, as well as their affiliated organization.


The Microsoft SharePoint Picture library lets you upload and store photos and images that can be used in your site or shared with others. Using different views let you organize and see them in different ways. To learn how to insert a picture into a SharePoint site page and link it to other pages, see Add a picture or image file to a Web page


SharePoint 2016 and 2013 picture libraries are optimized for images, letting you sort by picture or file size, name, or when it was last modified. You can also add columns for other data. Preset views let you see pictures as a list, thumbnails, or as a slide show, or you can create your own view.


If you're uploading files with the same name, you can decide if you want to overwrite an existing file with the same name automatically. Select or clear the Overwrite existing files check box to overwrite or not. The default operation is to overwrite files with the same name. If you clear it, you'll be prompted with a choice to overwrite the file when you upload a duplicate.


From the Add a picture dialog, browse your computer's folders and select the picture file. If you're using SharePoint or SharePoint Server 2016 and want to upload multiple files, hold down the CTRL key, and click each file.


In a separate File Explorer window, locate and select the picture files you want to upload, and then drag them to the picture library window. You can copy single or multiple files, or folders this way.


To display pictures in a slide show format where you can click through a series of large versions of the photos, click Library, click the down arrow under the Current View, and then click Slides. To change pictures, click the left or right arrows at the top left of the image.


To create a similar, automatic slide presentation on a page, insert the Picture Library Slideshow Web Part, which lets you control the duration of picture display, whether to display pictures in random or sequential order, and how to display certain picture properties. For more info on Web parts, see Add, edit, minimize, or delete a Web Part from a page.


Change the Title (or caption) of the picture. This is good to use if more than one picture in the library has the same name and you want to differentiate them. When you have a title, it's displayed in the Thumbnail, rather than the file name.


Add or change the Date Picture Taken. For example, you want to chronologically organize and track pictures. This is typically already filled in with the file's date (usually the date it was taken).


To edit pictures, the best way is use Open with Explorer, and then open the image files in an editor of your choice. This way, you can use any editor you prefer, such as Windows Paint or Windows Photo Gallery, apps you can download from the Microsoft Store, or a third-party tool like Gimp, PhotoShop, or PaintShop Pro.


Locate and select the picture files you want to download and then drag them from the picture library window to the separate File Explorer window. You can copy single or multiple files, or folders this way.


Versioning lets you keep versions of your images as you check them out and edit them. This can be especially helpful if multiple authors work on the images. You can add versioning when you first create the library, or later. Here's how:


The description appears at the top of the library page, underneath the name of the library. If you plan to enable the library to receive content by e-mail, you can add the e-mail address of the library to its description, so that people can easily find it.


If an Incoming E-mail section appears, your administrator has enabled your site to receive content by e-mail. If you want people to add files to the library by sending them as attachments to e-mail messages, click Yes. Then, in the E-mail address box, type the first part of the address that you want people to use for the library.


A picture library enables you to share a collection of digital photos or graphics. Although photos can be stored in other types of SharePoint libraries, picture libraries have several advantages. From a picture library, you can view pictures in a slide show, download pictures in a specific size and format to your computer, and edit your pictures. You can also easily link to photos in your picture library from elsewhere on your site, such as pages, wikis, and blogs.


Was this article helpful? If not, let us know if anything was confusing or missing at the bottom of this page. Please include how you got here, your version of SharePoint, OS, and browser. We'll use your feedback to double-check the facts, add info, and update this article.


I've created a picture library with about 23 pictures and the images are all uploaded. I want them to rotate on a page with a "picture library slideshow web part" but when I try to select "picture library" there's no options. I've tried refreshing the page, deleting and re-adding the web part. Re-uploading the images to a NEW picture library and still nothing. I'm not sure if I'm missing something to make the Picture Library visible to web parts but Google isn't turning anything up.


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Welcome to the Science Museum Group's official picture library. Representing the visual collections of the Science Museum, the Science & Industry Museum, the Science & Media Museum, Locomotion and the Railway Museum, as well as select contributors.Our museum group offices are operating with reduced staff at this time, it may take longer than usual to receive a response to your enquiry.For non-commercial activities please go to our collections online page Summer is almost here, and we look back at the glorious railway poster depictions of fun in the sun click here to view


Picture library Photo Wall displays photos from a specified picture library on the host web in a wall view where each brick is a photo. A User can specify a number of photos to display and maximum size of a regular image in a photo wall.

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