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go to Printers and Faxes-->Click on your fax device-->Select the received or sent file-->Open any attachments

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What is the Windows picture and fax viewer?

The Windows Picture and Fax Viewer is the default Windows program that is used to open picture files. Images viewed there can be zoomed in, rotated, viewed as a slideshow, or printed.


How do the Windows Photo Viewer and the Windows Picture and Fax Viewer applications differ from each other?

Windows Photo Viewer is limited to three formats of photos that can be viewed; the Windows Picture & Fax Viewer can open and display seven formats of photos as well as received fax transmissions.


Microsoft Windows picture and fax viewer download?

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How do you make windows picture and fax viewer your default photograph viewer?

Right click on a photo (eg. jpg, png, etc), then choose "Open with" >> "Choose program" scroll down the panel and select "Windows picture and fax viewer" check the box "Always use the selected program to open this kind of file" and click "OK"


How do I delete all pictures in Windows picture and fax viewer?

well fax and picture viewer is a part of the explorer shell and not a folder you can simply erase. but if you mean to erase image files you would simply enter a folder in explorer and double-click a jpg file for example and click the red x in the fax viewer and it will ask you if you want to delete. and if there multiple images in this folder you can flick through them with arrow buttons and delete whatever you wish.


You viewed some internet photos on Windows Picture and Fax Viewer but now can't find them how can you find them?

No you can't they are lost forever No you can't they are lost forever


What software for viewing photos comes with Windows XP?

Windows XP comes with Windows Picture and Fax viewer as their 'standard image viewer. It won't handle .gif format and they open with Internet Explorer by default. you can also drag pictures into Media Player to make a crude slide show. Most digi cameras come with some form of image viewer (sometimes called a TWAIN application)which is probably better than the Windows offering.


I have accidentally uninstalled MGI photo suite and now cant open any JPEG photos. I have a message come up and says cant find Psuite.exe . Is there anything you can do?

ACtually yes there is. MGI photo suite is just a program. If you right click on the picture and then go down to "open with". There will be a menu that goes to the side. Click on "Windows fax and picture viewer" or you can also use Internet Explorer. ACtually yes there is. MGI photo suite is just a program. If you right click on the picture and then go down to "open with". There will be a menu that goes to the side. Click on "Windows fax and picture viewer" or you can also use Internet Explorer.


Windows Fax and Scan cannot be used without what?

windows fax and scan cannot be used without


Why do my photo's come up as these huge bunch of codes and words?

You are probably opening it with the wrong program, like notepad. try right-clicking on the picture, going to open with and selecting a program like Microsoft picture and fax viewer. if that works right-click on the file again, select open with, but this time, click on the check box that says always open with this progam and then open it with picture and fax.


Why do your deleted email show up in fax viewer?

They just do. It is how the computer works


What roles must be installed with the fax server role on windows server 2008 computer?

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