Re: Thumbnails of graphic files

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Windows Explorer doesn't do this, go to the folder you require via My Computer.

John Williams wrote:
How do I get Windows Explorer to show a thumbnail of a graphic file when I put the curser on the file's icon or name?

TIA.

Johm Williams


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