Multiple Instances of Picture and Fax Viewer

J

Jack Gillis

I often have several GIF files on my desktop and would like to be able to
see certain of them opened in separate instances of Windows Picture and Fax
Viewer. When I open the first one and then the second, third and so on they
appear in the same Picture and Fax Viewer window. I can cycle through them
of course but I really need to have them in view at the same time. Is there
a way to do this?

Thank you.
 
J

Jack Gillis

I often have several GIF files or JPG files on my desktop and would like to
be able to
see certain of them opened in separate instances of Windows Picture and Fax
Viewer. When I open the first one and then the second, third and so on they
appear in the same Picture and Fax Viewer window. I can cycle through them
of course but I really need to have them in view at the same time. Is there
a way to do this?

Thank you.
 
K

Kelly

Hi Jack,

From John Inzer:

Try the following:

Open one image with Windows Picture and Fax Viewer.


Left click the print button.


With the Print Wizard on screen...go back to your image
folder and open another image.


Close the Print Wizard...and you will have two instances
of Windows Picture And Fax Viewer open.


There is also a script that allows the pictures to be viewed via IE from
David Candy.

http://groups.google.com/group/micr...2073fb60940/14bbed3aff407cd9#14bbed3aff407cd9


--

All the Best,
Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP)

Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm
 
J

Jack Gillis

Kelly said:
Hi Jack,

From John Inzer:

Try the following:

Open one image with Windows Picture and Fax Viewer.


Left click the print button.


With the Print Wizard on screen...go back to your image
folder and open another image.


Close the Print Wizard...and you will have two instances
of Windows Picture And Fax Viewer open.


There is also a script that allows the pictures to be viewed via IE from
David Candy.

http://groups.google.com/group/micr...2073fb60940/14bbed3aff407cd9#14bbed3aff407cd9


--

All the Best,
Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP)

Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm

Using the 'print' method works just fine for what I need. Thank you very
much
 

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