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Went to print photos tonight and found that Photo Print Wizard was full of old and unwanted photos (312 no less). How do I delete them? Tried using the program it- self by checking "Clear All", but nothing happened. Tried to find program and the "search" could find Photo Print Wizard. Help!

If you know where the photos are stored. Cut them and paste them into a new folder, without having the program open. Now open the program if they are gone great, if it crashes move the photos back into previous folder. If you cant find a photo open the program and goto save as, or right the name listed below. Goto Start Search and type the name in it will list the folder where it is stored, be sure to remove only photos as well from the directories, JPG BMP PNG TIFF GIF similiar there are many more extensions, know them.
Search within the program.
Is that program bundled with a printer software if it is which printer do you have?
If not who is the manufacturer of it. You should have a help tab up top with contents within the program explaining how to perform tasks, sometimes there is no help available that method then I would contact the company who makes it.
Sincerely,
Joe Christian

When you go to the print wizard in XP, it brings up "ALL" the photos in the same file that the picture is in.
You check the box to select which pictures to print. "Clear All" is to clear all the check boxes.
As far as I know as long as the "OLD" pictures are still in the file with the "NEW" picture they all show up in the wizard.

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