Kodak S730 User Manual - Page 16

Saving a default play location, The Default Play Location icon

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Viewing pictures and videos Saving a default play location Save the picture source where you usually store your favorite pictures (internal memory, memory card, USB drive, etc.) as your default go-to location. 1 While viewing pictures, tap a Quick Touch Border. Play is paused and the lights and screen icons appear. 2 Tap (Menu), then (Settings). 3 Tap an up/down arrow to highlight Default play location. 4 Tap the up/down arrows to highlight an option: ■ Yes-to confirm. ■ No-to exit the menu. ■ Clear my Default Play Location-to delete reference to the currently designated picture source. The next time you turn on your frame, it will automatically start playing from the same source you were in when you entered the Settings Menu. The Default Play Location icon source (see page 9). appears in the Pictures & Videos list as a picture 14 www.kodak.com/go/digitalframesupport

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Viewing pictures and videos
Saving a default play location
Save the picture source where you usually store your favorite pictures (internal
memory, memory card, USB drive, etc.) as your default go-to location.
1
While viewing pictures, tap a Quick Touch Border.
Play is paused and the lights and screen icons appear.
2
Tap
(Menu), then
(Settings).
3
Tap an up/down arrow
to highlight Default play location.
4
Tap the up/down arrows to highlight an option:
Yes—to confirm.
No—to exit the menu.
Clear my Default Play Location—to delete reference to the currently
designated picture source.
The next time you turn on your frame, it will automatically start playing from the same
source you were in when you entered the Settings Menu.
The Default Play Location icon
appears in the Pictures & Videos list as a picture
source (see
page 9
).