Re: Slide show in XP?
- From: "Jeff" <jeff@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2006 22:49:36 -0400
Thank you Mark.
I prefer to use PaintShop Pro as the default image viewer because I use it
work on the images. Does Window Picture and Fax exist as a separate program
I can call up for slide shows when I wish to? I cannot find it as a separate
application on my drive.
Jeff
Callmark1 wrote:
Hi Jeff:
If your default image viewer is Window Picture and Fax, you should be
able
to just double-click the image you want to view and then click the
icon at
the bottom of the screen that looks like a tiny projector screen.
You might
also want to explore the rest of the bottons on this tool bar. In
addition,
Tweak UI, a free MS utility, has many cool, hassle-free ways to
adjust what Windows does with images and many other objects:
http://www.microsoft.com/ntworkstation/downloads/PowerToys/Networking/NTTweakui.asp
Mark
"Jeff" wrote:
I think there is a graphic program in XP Home that lets you view jpg
and
other images as a running "slideshow" but I cannot find it. Can
someone
point me in the right direction?
Jeff
.
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