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'How do I turn ON a second instance of the Windows Picture and Fax Viewer?'
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'How do I turn ON a second instance of the Windows Picture and Fax Viewer?'
Friday, November 1, 2002 at 8:17 am Posted by Dan
(3 messages posted)
How can I get two instances of Microsoft Picture and Fax Viewer to run at the same
time? Thought being I want to view two images at once.
I know I could use any of a number of other apps to do this, it's just a curiosity
of how Picture and Fax Viewer operates. There doesn't seem to be any .exe associated
with it, so it its a .dll, can you run more than one instance of it?
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re: 'How do I turn ON a second instance of the Windows Picture and Fax Viewer?'
Friday, November 1, 2002 at 8:46 am Posted by Ricer46
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You might consider getting a real graphics tool instead of the toy that MS provides.
IrfanView is free and is a reasonably good tool. I don't use it myself, but have
looked at it. I prefer JASC's PaintShop Pro.
On Friday, November 1, 2002 at 8:17 am, Dan wrote:
>How can I get two instances of Microsoft Picture and Fax Viewer to run at the same
>time? Thought being I want to view two images at once.
>
>I know I could use any of a number of other apps to do this, it's just a curiosity
>of how Picture and Fax Viewer operates. There doesn't seem to be any .exe associated
>with it, so it its a .dll, can you run more than one instance of it?
>
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re: 'How do I turn ON a second instance of the Windows Picture and Fax Viewer?'
Monday, October 27, 2003 at 2:51 pm Posted by user
(10 messages posted)
u might consider reading the post?
perhaps?
ur answer is the complete oposite of what they want
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re: 'How do I turn ON a second instance of the Windows Picture and Fax Viewer?'
Sunday, November 13, 2005 at 9:34 pm Posted by robert
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Here is what to do - open the first instance, then click for the slide show to start.
Then pause the slideshow. Next alt-tab out of the paused full screen slideshow and
double click the second file you want to open. NOW you have two instances you can
use to cycle through pictures. It works this way for as many instances as you like.
Indeed.
On Friday, November 1, 2002 at 8:17 am, Dan wrote:
>How can I get two instances of Microsoft Picture and Fax Viewer to run at the same
>time? Thought being I want to view two images at once.
>
>I know I could use any of a number of other apps to do this, it's just a curiosity
>of how Picture and Fax Viewer operates. There doesn't seem to be any .exe associated
>with it, so it its a .dll, can you run more than one instance of it?
>
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re: 'How do I turn ON a second instance of the Windows Picture and Fax Viewer?'
Monday, May 29, 2006 at 1:24 am Posted by Sandy
(1 messages posted)
Thanks for the answer to the question, which helped me too. I HATE when people reply
to a post that they don't know the answer to with some crap that totally doesn't
even answer the question. Really drives me crazy.
On Sunday, November 13, 2005 at 9:34 pm, robert wrote:
> Here is what to do - open the first instance, then click for the slide show to
start.
>Then pause the slideshow. Next alt-tab out of the paused full screen slideshow and
>double click the second file you want to open. NOW you have two instances you can
>use to cycle through pictures. It works this way for as many instances as you like.
>Indeed.
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re: 'How do I turn ON a second instance of the Windows Picture and Fax Viewer?'
Sunday, August 19, 2007 at 11:55 am Posted by goodanswer!
(1 messages posted)
AWESOME man! Thanks so much for this info.......been trying to figure out for a
couple years now.
On Sunday, November 13, 2005 at 9:34 pm, robert wrote:
> Here is what to do - open the first instance, then click for the slide show to
start.
>Then pause the slideshow. Next alt-tab out of the paused full screen slideshow and
>double click the second file you want to open. NOW you have two instances you can
>use to cycle through pictures. It works this way for as many instances as you like.
>Indeed.
>
>
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