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12-May-2004, 10:23 AM #1
viewing photo's windows XP
My folder for storing pictures is My pictures. However, whenever it opens up, I have to change it to viewing as thumbnails. How can I change it so that it will open as thumbnails by default please??? thanks!
I am using windows XP professional.
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12-May-2004, 11:02 AM #2
Sorry.............I should have said I have problems when viewing in Adobe Photshop 7 - not XP. XP does open with photo's as thumbnails but Photoshop doesn't. how can I change photoshop please??
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12-May-2004, 11:07 AM #3
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Open your pics folder and set it to thumbnails/go to tools/folder options/view/scroll down until you see "Managing pairs of web pages and folders"/click in remember each folder's view settings/apply and you are set.
In Photoshop, don't use the open command, use your file browser. In the open command, I don't know where to set this option.
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12-May-2004, 11:16 AM #4
hello - I cannot see tools as an option when I open up my Adobe Photoshop. This is where I have the problem - I can see them as thumbnails already in XP.
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12-May-2004, 11:21 AM #5
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When I said "Tools" I thought you said XP.
Photoshop don't have this option, and in preferences, there's no option for this task. Use your file browser instead. If you find this option, let me know.
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12-May-2004, 11:23 AM #6
when you goto File / open in PS7 - you get a dialouge box up with various options, if you look at the top righthand side you will see a square with coloures in - click on the arrow at the side - then you can choose to display thumbnails, tiles, icons, list, details
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