April 15th, 2009
IT Dojo: Add image thumbnails to folders in Windows Explorer [video]
If you’re working with image files in Windows Explorer, using the thumbnail view can make your job a bit easier–especially if the filenames aren’t very descriptive. In this video, Bill Detwiler shows you a handy trick that can make viewing files as thumbnails a bit faster in both Windows XP and Vista.
For those of you who prefer text to video, you can click the Transcript link that appears below the video player window or you can also read Mark Kaelin’s article, “Add image thumbnails to folders in Windows Explorer,” on which this video is based.
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