Pictures in "My Pictures" folder

B

batlowese

Some pictures in the "My PIctures" folder show small versions of the
pictures, others show an icon to click on to get the picture. As far as
I remember, I saved those pictures exactly the same way--how can I get
all of them to show the small version of the picture?
 
A

Ayush

Replied to [batlowese]s message :
Some pictures in the "My PIctures" folder show small versions of the
pictures, others show an icon to click on to get the picture. As far as
I remember, I saved those pictures exactly the same way--how can I get
all of them to show the small version of the picture?


Is file extension/type different ? e.g. Jpg, Bmp, Png, Gif. psd etc..
 
B

batlowese

The file extension is either jpeg or bitmap on those that show up as a
picture. The others just have File or something plus file attached to
them.

Replied to [batlowese]s message :
Some pictures in the "My PIctures" folder show small versions of the
pictures, others show an icon to click on to get the picture. As far as
I remember, I saved those pictures exactly the same way--how can I get
all of them to show the small version of the picture?


Is file extension/type different ? e.g. Jpg, Bmp, Png, Gif. psd etc..
 
E

Elmo

batlowese said:
The file extension is either jpeg or bitmap on those that show up as a
picture. The others just have File or something plus file attached to
them.

Replied to [batlowese]s message :
Some pictures in the "My PIctures" folder show small versions of the
pictures, others show an icon to click on to get the picture. As far as
I remember, I saved those pictures exactly the same way--how can I get
all of them to show the small version of the picture?

Is file extension/type different ? e.g. Jpg, Bmp, Png, Gif. psd etc..

Load the other files into Irfanview, one-at-a-time, and convert them to
jpg or bmp. I don't know for sure, but Windows may not be able to
handle .tif and some other file formats in thumbnail view.
 
J

Jim Cladingboel

IrfanView is excellent freeware, find it through Google.
Windows XP does handle thumbnails for .TIF files.

Jim.
 

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