live icon preview?

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I thought that live icon preview was enabled by default in Vista... none of
my Word, Excel or PDF documents show up that way... any idea how to enable
this great feature?
 
How do you mean by Live icon preview? Do you mean like having a folder, with
a little "page" inside it showing the preview of the file?

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no... I mean the "live" icon preview feature you saw in all the MS
presentations... instead of the MS Word image file, i see an actual snap-shot
of the real document as the file image...
 
You have to enable thumbnail preview in Word for that document, you have to
do this manually for each file. If you are using Word 2000 to 2003, open the
Word document > click File > Properties > Summary (tab) > check "Save
preview picture". This applicable to Excel and PowerPoint also.

In Word, Excel or PowerPoint 2007, click the Office File Menu > Finish >
Properties > Summary (tab) > check "Save preview picture".

The Office 2007 team is said to be working on a feature that will
automatically convert certain Office files to thumbnails.
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Andre, THANK YOU!!!

yep, thats it...

;-)

you would think they'd have that done automatically in the background... why
does MS sleep??? who greenlights these projects?

what are they doing with billions in RD spending???

so sad to see this company not perform to expectations.
 
Actually on my system PDFs do show the live icon preview when selected in an
explorer window, whereas Word 2003 documents don't.

Cheers
 
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