Nikon 29842-9425-19 D80 User's Manual - Page 77

Protecting Photographs from Deletion, Deleting Individual Photographs

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Protecting Photographs from Deletion In full-frame, zoom, and thumbnail playback, the button can be used to protect photographs from accidental deletion. Protected files can not be deleted using the button or the Delete option in the playback menu, and have DOS "read-only" status when viewed on a Windows computer. Note that protected files will be deleted when the memory card is formatted ( 102). Press the button to protect the photograph currently displayed in full-frame or zoom playback or highlighted in the thumbnail list. The photograph will be marked with a icon. To remove protection from the photograph so that it can be deleted, press the button when the photograph is displayed in full-frame or zoom playback or highlighted in the thumbnail list. To remove protection from all images in the folder or folders currently selected for Playback Folder, press the and buttons together for about two seconds. Deleting Individual Photographs Press the button to delete the photograph currently displayed in full-frame or zoom playback or highlighted in the thumbnail list. One of the following confirmation dialogs will be displayed; press the button again to delete the photograph. Press any other button to exit without deleting the photograph. Delete ( 74) This option can be used to delete multiple photographs. Reference: More on Playback / Viewing Photographs on the Camera 65

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Reference: More on Playback / Viewing Photographs on the Camera
Protecting Photographs from Deletion
In full-frame, zoom, and thumbnail playback, the
button can be used to protect photo-
graphs from accidental deletion.
Protected files can not be deleted using the
button or
the
Delete
option in the playback menu, and have DOS “read-only” status when viewed on
a Windows computer.
Note that protected files
will
be deleted when the memory card is
formatted (
102).
Press the
button to protect the photograph currently
displayed in full-frame or zoom playback or highlighted in
the thumbnail list.
The photograph will be marked with a
icon.
To remove protection from the photograph so that it can be deleted, press the
but-
ton when the photograph is displayed in full-frame or zoom playback or highlighted in the
thumbnail list.
To remove protection from all images in the folder or folders currently se-
lected for
Playback Folder
, press the
and
buttons together for about two seconds.
Deleting Individual Photographs
Press the
button to delete the photograph currently displayed in full-frame or zoom
playback or highlighted in the thumbnail list.
One of the following confirmation dialogs will
be displayed; press the
button again to delete the photograph.
Press any other button
to exit without deleting the photograph.
Delete (
74)
This option can be used to delete multiple photographs.