screen savers

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i have "my pictures" running on my screen savers. many many pictures. once
in awhile one pops up that i would like to capture (because it's hard to
find). is that possible?
 
Greetings:

One of the configuration choices for the My Pictures screen saver is to
include the file name with each picture. That ought to help you.

P.S. Time to organize your pictures!

Grey
 
Try this.

Right click the Desktop and click Properties.
Click the Screen Saver tab and click the Settings button.
Check the box Show file names.

Show file names shows the file names of the pictures when they appear on the
screen.

This will also show the path and the file name. You can disable the option
later if you want.

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tell me about it. THANKS!!!

Earl Grey said:
Greetings:

One of the configuration choices for the My Pictures screen saver is to
include the file name with each picture. That ought to help you.

P.S. Time to organize your pictures!

Grey
 
it worked! THANKS!

Wesley Vogel said:
Try this.

Right click the Desktop and click Properties.
Click the Screen Saver tab and click the Settings button.
Check the box Show file names.

Show file names shows the file names of the pictures when they appear on the
screen.

This will also show the path and the file name. You can disable the option
later if you want.

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Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

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You bet. Keep having fun. ;-)

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:-) It never hurts to look around at various settings.

The question mark [?] is your friend.
On the title bar of most dialog boxes in the upper right corner is a [?]
button. As there are in many other Windows items.

[[Help is available for each item in this group. Click ? at the top of the
dialog box, and then click the item you want information about.]]
Left click [?] and your cursor turns into a ?, click the item you want to
know about. This will display a help topic if there is one.

You can also right-click the item and then click the What's This? command.

You can also right click on the displayed help topic and select copy.

Shows the file names of the pictures when they appear on the
screen. was copied from the Show file names help item. ;-)

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