To begin with, earlier than I examined round, I took screenshots of the 100 scans when scrolling via them within the Microsoft Lens app. This takes a while and you’ll not want to try this whenever you comply with steps 1. and a pair of., however in case you are uncertain and don’t face the identical factor, you need to take the time to know at the very least which scans you misplaced in the event you lose them.
- Open the “Media” (NOT THE “My Scans”!!)
Within the Microsoft Lens app, faucet the underside left icon that appears like just a little framed image of a hill and the solar on the high proper of the hill to enter the “Media” overview contained in the Microsoft Lens app:
Thoughts once more: this should enter the “Media”, NOT THE “My Scans” that you simply attain with the “home” button on the highest left; don’t strive that home, nor strive the highest proper menu for “My Scans”, since you’ll lose your photos as quickly as you comply with discard them. Don’t ask me why they programmed it like this, I even thought as a newbie after having a lot of the identical add drawback as right here that discarding would maybe be proper within the sense of eliminating the scans and by the identical time importing them. I used to be flawed in hoping that and misplaced all scans.
Now within the “Media”, you possibly can view all of your 100 scanned pictures numbered from 1 to 100. In the event you scroll right down to no 1, you see that the opposite photos that come under with out a quantity stem out of your media folder in your iPhone.
- Then change the order of photographs in Media by a tiny bit:
Within the “Media” part, uncheck a number of photographs, then recheck them.
*(I even additionally modified photograph 100 to 99 and photograph 99 to 100 and altered that again once more, however I doubt that this triggers the primary repair; drop a comment in the event you didn’t want it, then I drop this.)
After this “trick” of reordering with out a change, the photograph listing was refreshed, I noticed one or two new scans that had been hidden earlier than, at the very least I couldn’t discover them in my saved screenshots of all 100 scans that I took in case I might lose all of them within the Lens app. And with this refreshed photograph listing at hand, I might press on “Executed” to succeed in the menu for the add which ought to appear to be this (the screenshot is taken from the Microsoft Lens für iOS – Microsoft Assist):
Thus, as soon as the photographs are reordered and the brand new “final” photograph is seen, press “Executed” once more. This allowed the app to maneuver ahead and present the add menu to OneDrive with out hanging.