Re: Microsoft Photo Editor

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From: Dave (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 09/28/04


Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 22:24:52 -0700

I have the same problem with the default photo editor
being mspaint. I would like to change it to Microsoft
Photo Editor or Microsoft Office Picture Manager.
>-----Original Message-----
>
>To change the editor try the following
>
>Go to Start | Run | Type regedit
>
>In the Registry Editor find this key
>
>HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\SystemFileAssociations\image\shell\edit
\command
>
>Click on this value
>"%systemroot%\system32\mspaint.exe" "%1"
>Replace the value with the directory of your program
such as the following
>"C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop
CS\Photoshop.exe" "%1"
>
>When you click the edit button your images should open
in the program you
>have chosen.
>
>--
>Paul Ballou
>MVP Office
>http://office.microsoft.com/clipart/default.aspx
>http://office.microsoft.com/templates
>http://office.microsoft.com/home
>
>Control the things you can and Don't Worry about the
things you can't
>control.
>
>"Saurav" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
>news:078f01c4a081$4f4cb8f0$a401280a@phx.gbl...
>> Thanks Paul. Your suggestion is helpful in making the
>> Windows Picture and Fax viewer work but the problem
(not
>> pertinent at the moment) with MS Photo Editor still
>> remains.
>>
>> Saurav
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>You're Welcome Parks
>>>
>>>--
>>>Paul Ballou
>>>MVP Office
>>>http://office.microsoft.com/clipart/default.aspx
>>>http://office.microsoft.com/templates
>>>http://office.microsoft.com/home
>>>
>>>Control the things you can and Don't Worry about the
>> things you can't
>>>control.
>>>
>>>"Parks Talley" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com>
>> wrote in message
>>>news:373701c49f77$777cd1d0$a301280a@phx.gbl...
>>>> Thanks Paul, your solution returned my PC to it's
pre-
>> SP2
>>>> setup and I'm delighted.
>>>>
>>>> Parks
>>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>>To Associate your files with Windows Picture and Fax
>>>> Viewer open Windows
>>>>>Explorer Go to Tools | Folder options | File Types
Tab
>> |
>>>> Select the image
>>>>>extension that you wish to change the assocation then
>>>> click change choose
>>>>>program and check the box "Always use the select
>> program
>>>> to open this kind
>>>>>of file" or Right Click an image file | Opens With |
>>>> Choose Program and
>>>>>check the box "Always use....."
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>--
>>>>>Paul Ballou
>>>>>MVP Office
>>>>>http://office.microsoft.com/clipart/default.aspx
>>>>>http://office.microsoft.com/templates
>>>>>http://office.microsoft.com/home
>>>>>
>>>>>Control the things you can and Don't Worry about the
>>>> things you can't
>>>>>control.
>>>>>
>>>>>"Parks Talley" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com>
>>>> wrote in message
>>>>>news:405e01c49f58$3bd72370$a401280a@phx.gbl...
>>>>>> I'm running on XP Home. Prior to running the SP2
>>>> update, I
>>>>>> could click on a jpeg photo and the application (MS
>>>> Photo
>>>>>> editor) would allow me to tab through all the
photos
>>>>>> contained in a folder or on a disk without having
to
>>>> open
>>>>>> the photos one at a time.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> After running the SP2 update, MS Photo Editor will
>> open
>>>> a
>>>>>> single photo, but gives me no option to tab through
>> all
>>>> of
>>>>>> the photos in a folder.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> How do I regain the better functionality of the
pre-
>> SP2
>>>>>> update version of MS Photo Editor (or what ever the
>>>>>> application was called).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I don't like all the third party applications like
>> Adobe
>>>>>> Photo Elements because they focus on creating photo
>>>> albums
>>>>>> and organizing my photos into their structures. I
>> like
>>>> it
>>>>>> clean & simple. I can organize my photos in folders
>> all
>>>> by
>>>>>> myself, I just want to be able to view all of the
>>>> folders
>>>>>> in a folder, one at a time without having to open
>> each
>>>>>> photo, one at a time.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Any suggestions would be helpful.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>.
>>>>>
>>>
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>>>
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