If your trying to do that through USB connection, you can't. But if you have a memory reader, you could simply drag it to your memory's folder.
2006-12-29 07:08:38
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answered by Correct 4
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You should consider investing in an external memory card reader that supports your camera. This inexpensive piece of gear allows you to remove the card from the camera, and transfer photos without using the camera or any proprietary software. In fact, when connected in this way, you can move images back and forth all you like in the same way as you would copy and paste files into different folders on your computer.
This way, if you decide you want to take your pictures to a photo kiosk, you'll be able to move your photos back onto the card without any hassle.
2006-12-29 07:25:51
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answered by broadband36 1
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Under the tools drop down tab there is a send names to camera,try that.
2006-12-29 07:14:44
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answered by frank m 5
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Most cameras when plugged into a computer show as another hard drive...........(check 'my computer') to see if this is so for your camera. If it does show up as a hard drive all you have to do is right click on the picture and "send to" whatever the hard drive letter is assigned to your camera in "my computer".
2006-12-29 07:18:03
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answered by Anonymous
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in case you have domicile windows XP or Vista, once you connect the digicam on your USB port, it treats the digicam like a force. So i'm guessing you could in simple terms pass to MY laptop and click on the icon for that new "force" ("e" force on my laptop, as quickly as I connect a digicam) to work out what's on it. pick the documents out of your laptop and then reproduction and paste back onto that force letter.
2016-10-06 04:24:36
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answered by ? 4
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