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    1. Re: [EUDORA] Viewer for picture files
    2. Mike & Ginger Woodcock
    3. At 01:15 AM 5/23/00 -0500, you wrote: >AWK!!! Jack!!! > >If anyone is using PSP6, there isn't a need for another viewer!! It is in >the PSP6 program. Don't remember what PSP5 had, but PSP6 has it >already. Just go to FILE/BROWSE...and you'll have your own private slide >show of all you have on your hard drive!!! <VBG> > >Mari Mari, You absolutely made my day with this one.. I Love my PSP6 and had never even tried the browse feature.. Now I use it all the time.. thanks so much g Mike & Ginger Woodcock/EagleRun Australian Shepherds [email protected] http://www.eaglerun1.com Ginger's WebDesign is here to help with your Web Needs, Give us a call, or email with your questions. Remember, the purchase of an EagleRun Aussie is not the end of a Transaction, it is the Beginning of a Relationship, enjoy!! :-)

    05/29/2000 08:13:13
    1. Re: [EUDORA] Viewer for picture files
    2. Mari
    3. Wunnerful! :) I hadn't found it so long ago either. Was using an explorer program put out by ULEAD....found the PSP6 viewer quite by accident. Mari At 02:13 AM 5/30/00 -0500, Mike & Ginger Woodcock wrote: >At 01:15 AM 5/23/00 -0500, you wrote: >>AWK!!! Jack!!! >> >>If anyone is using PSP6, there isn't a need for another viewer!! It is >>in the PSP6 program. Don't remember what PSP5 had, but PSP6 has it >>already. Just go to FILE/BROWSE...and you'll have your own private slide >>show of all you have on your hard drive!!! <VBG> >> >>Mari > > >Mari, >You absolutely made my day with this one.. I Love my PSP6 and had never >even tried the browse feature.. Now I use it all the time.. thanks so much > >g >Mike & Ginger Woodcock/EagleRun Australian Shepherds >[email protected] http://www.eaglerun1.com >Ginger's WebDesign is here to help with your Web Needs, >Give us a call, or email with your questions. >Remember, the purchase of an EagleRun Aussie is not the end >of a Transaction, it is the Beginning of a Relationship, enjoy!! :-) > > >============================== >Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. >RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. >http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi

    05/29/2000 08:50:10
    1. Re: [EUDORA] Viewer for picture files
    2. George W. Durman
    3. At 03:13 AM 05/30/2000, Mike & Ginger Woodcock wrote: *************START OF ORIGINAL MESSAGE TEXT************* At 01:15 AM 5/23/00 -0500, you wrote: AWK!!! Jack!!! If anyone is using PSP6, there isn't a need for another viewer!! It is in the PSP6 program. Don't remember what PSP5 had, but PSP6 has it already. Just go to FILE/BROWSE...and you'll have your own private slide show of all you have on your hard drive!!! <VBG> Mari Mari, You absolutely made my day with this one.. I Love my PSP6 and had never even tried the browse feature.. Now I use it all the time.. thanks so much g **************END OF ORIGINAL MESSAGE TEXT************** Yes, PSP6's "Browse" feature is fantastic! Lets you see thumbnails of all the graphics files on your system, AND you can configure the size of the viewed thumbnails. The smaller they are, the more you see per page. Double clicking one automatically opens it in the main PSP viewer. Here's a recent tip from TipWorld on PSP: ----------------------- OPENING MULTIPLE IMAGES To open more than one image from the Paint Shop Pro browser window, hold down the Shift key while clicking the images you want to open. Here's another neat trick: From the Paint Shop Pro browser window, you can browse your Internet cache and clear out all of those unwanted pictures. To do this, go to the File menu in Paint Shop Pro and click on Browse. A browser window will open in the last directory that you opened. In the right window, navigate to the Temporary Internet Files folder by double-clicking on the C: drive. Now scroll down and double-click on your Windows folder, then double-click on the Temporary Internet Files folder. If you've never looked at what your computer grabs while you're surfing, you're in for a big surprise. You can hold down the Shift key and select the pictures you want to delete. Finally, right-click and choose Delete. ----------------------- (Note about the above: After I installed MSIE 5.5, it changed the directory for the temporary internet files. They were at C:\WINDOWS\TEMPORARY INTERNET FILES. They are now at C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\TEMPORARY INTERNET FILES.) Don't ask me WHY MS, in all its wisdom, had to make this change! I had to make several changes in settings in various programs/utilities/applications because of this. SgtGeorge

    05/30/2000 12:50:16