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Picasa Web Albums actions and features that aren't available in Google Photos
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Learn how to back up photos and videos to Google Photos. Picasa no longer works online, so you will not be able to add or sync albums or individual photos. Learn about Google Photos Add photos to Google PhotosĪlbums that you've already synced to Picasa Web Albums are already in Google Photos.
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That is, not within a zip file or the like. Btw #2 - When you say you can't open files, I take it they are on your current hard drive, and not within some compressed backup folder.
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doc file in Office XP Pro ? That's not a good sign - probably a sign of corruption. Save : XLR (spreadsheet) files to xlsx WPS (word) files to docx If you don't want to buy a new version of MS Office, try installing LibreOffice - the newer version of OpenOffice - and it will open xlsx and docx files There are other ways of handling this, but probably if you you're going to try anything else, your best bet would be buy MS Works off Ebay or Amazon for $10 or so, open and convert all the files. Zamzar claims to be able to open and convert Works files. If you don't have too many files, I think your best bet is to try an online file converter. The problems you are having - or going to have - is that Works is old, and the Office XP Pro your SIL gave you is also old, being actually Office 2002, version 10 of Office. ) Ok, so you have MS Works XLR & WPS files. Now even I had to look up an acronym - SIL. Also, you could ask your county's Cooperative Extension office for garden club sale info, or sources of free or low-cost mulch or even manure. If you're not in a hurry, they might be willing to drop some off for a lower price the next time they're in your neighborhood.
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Then I click on lukener's Picasa link again and there's the photo of the hill! = Well, of all the things I thought I might see in that photo, I definitely wasn't expecting that wall! What's growing down it? How much water comes out of the weep holes (the round pipes in the wall) in a good rain? Is the area nice and damp after a rain, or does the water run off? What's the soil like? Is that a small concrete path (or perhaps a bit of old foundation) between the grass and the weedy area? Something to add about free wood chips: even if a tree service won't give them to you for free (they're delivering them to you, after all) the price may still be a bargain.
At that point, I right-click on the Back button to open the drop-down menu of previous pages, and left-click on this thread to return here. I don't remember exactly where that takes me, but Google wants me to log in to my gmail account. Google/Picasa asks me to sign up for an account I tell them no. Okay, I can see it now - but I didn't get there directly, so I'll point out what I did that eventually let me see the photo.