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  1. Grousemore

    Viewing Images

    Thanks,Steve,I've just tried it and the Browse feature does the job.As a variation on an expression from another Thread,it's the Dog's Doodahs! Quick Time was ok,but you couldn't zoom in on each image as you can with PS Elements. Appreciate the help from all.
  2. Grousemore

    Viewing Images

    Hi Diane,QT does work and as I never use it,I didn't realise it was on my computer. The image-editing software I use is Photoshop Elements,that came with the camera;it looks a bit complicated,but I only use it to crop/re-size.
  3. Grousemore

    Viewing Images

    Thanks again for the help all,have now got a far better idea of how to do it. A bonus was that saluki's suggested software,Quick Time was already on my computer (free from my Nikon C'pix camera)so I can use that at a push;will also try MS Word.
  4. Grousemore

    Viewing Images

    Thanks for the tip.If I can't do it with what I've got,I'll certainly download the Quick Time viewer.
  5. Grousemore

    Viewing Images

    Thanks for the help,I was mainly talking about images in my PC;I tried your method but it opened each pic in the same frame.Windows XP,using Pic and Fax viewer.
  6. Grousemore

    Viewing Images

    I've often felt it would be useful to be able to view two or more images on the screen at the same time,i.e for bird ID purposes. I can't see a way of doing it with Windows Pic and Fax Viewer,does anyone know a method?
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