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Thank you, Ron, for inviting me to the blog. I only have an iphone and am pretty good with it. My only problem has been that when I synced it to my PC I got all the pictures on my phone that were on my computer. I can't figure out how to delete them from my phone (I still want them on my computer). I will look at old posts and also look to see if anyone answers this post regarding this. Thanks, Mary

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sandra benigno said...

Hi Mary,
The only way to delete the photos from your iphone is to plug your phone into your computer as if you were ready to sync it. When iTunes finishes loading the iphone icon in the left row, and backing it up, go into the "Summary" section of iTunes. You will see a list of tabs on the top. Click on "Photos". Click on "Synch" All your photo directories and files on your computer will then show up. Click the box next to ones that you want to keep on your iPhone. If you don't want any on your iphone, uncheck the boxes next to each one. The only ones that will be synced to your iphone are the ones you put a check mark next to. Once you have chosen the files you want or don't want synced to your iphone, click on "sync" in the bottom right hand corner that says "sync". This will delete from your iphone, all the photos you do not want to go to the phone that are not checked. It will not delete, any folders or photos from your computer.
I hope I explained this well enough, if not you can call me at 854-0355. I will be glad to go over it with you.
Regards,
Sandra (fellow member of the Apple Users Group)

Grandma Mary said...

Thanks. Will try that today or tomorrow and call if I have problems.

Grandma Mary said...

Thanks, Sandra, I was able to take care of unwanted pictures on my phone! Very easy once someone (like you) tells me how.

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