![]() I have searched through all the options and I cannot find a way to keep ACDSee from putting every image file in pretty much every folder on all the drives in a computer in the catalog. ![]() I could move my folder out of Pictures, but my backup scheme I have been using for years expects it to be there and my several backup external hds expect it to be there.Okay, after thinking about this some more I realize that my idea above would be useless. My root question is: How can I get Pro 9 to only catalog what I want it to and not what I don't want it to? And how can I fix the current catalog so it doesn't include all the stuff I don't want in it? So, is there a way to delete the catalog and start again with just the photos in my folder of originals? I tried deleting the catalog file Default.dbin, but then when I tried to start Pro 9 I got an error that said it could not start because Default.dbin does not exist. I do not want the thousands of other, miscellaneous photos that are in other folders to be in my catalog. I have over 90k of them in a carefully constructed folder hierarchy going back 16 years. I want only the photos in my folder that contains all my original, out of camera files. However it happened that is what it seems to have done. When I first installed it I suppose I let it default to catalog everything in my Pictures folder. I got the trial Pro 9 a few days ago on Win10 and am trying to decide whether I will buy it while the price is still $39.95 for a couple more days. ![]()
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