all gallery pages have the title of my first gallery

JD
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JC Dill
Jul 20, 2004
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I have PS7 on Win XP.

The first time I made a Web Photo Gallery, I was prompted for a title etc. Now I don’t get prompted again, and every new gallery gets titled with the same title as that first gallery, which is NOT what I want.

I’ve RTd the Fine Help Pages and have not found any way to reset or change whatever setting is naming my new gallery pages. Help!

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dplank
Jul 21, 2004
When you select select File>Automate>Web Photo Gallery, a dialog box opens. It is divided into several sections. One of them is Options. Across from options is an entry box with arrows on the right. If you click on the arrows you will see options for Banner, General, Security etc. You can change title there.

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JC Dill wrote:

I have PS7 on Win XP.

The first time I made a Web Photo Gallery, I was prompted for a title etc. Now I don’t get prompted again, and every new gallery gets titled with the same title as that first gallery, which is NOT what I want.
I’ve RTd the Fine Help Pages and have not found any way to reset or change whatever setting is naming my new gallery pages. Help!
jc
JD
JC Dill
Jul 21, 2004

D.Plank wrote:

When you select select File>Automate>Web Photo Gallery, a dialog box opens. It is divided into several sections. One of them is Options. Across from options is an entry box with arrows on the right. If you click on the arrows you will see options for Banner, General, Security etc. You can change title there.

Thank you! I saw the other options but never selected them so I never put "Banner" with the place where I could edit this data. For some reason I was seeing this as a setting where you select *style* options and I wanted a "general" gallery, not a "banner" gallery or a "security"
gallery. (D’oh!)

jc

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