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I scanned two pictures and now I can't find them. I know it sounds crazy but
I have looked in everything in my computer and I can't locate them. Thanks for any help out there. Nancy |
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Start to scan another, and watch to see where it wants to put it.
Do not save them to any of the folders that start with "My ". -- http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview "NancyK" wrote in message ... I scanned two pictures and now I can't find them. I know it sounds crazy but I have looked in everything in my computer and I can't locate them. Thanks for any help out there. Nancy |
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NancyK wrote:
I scanned two pictures and now I can't find them. I know it sounds crazy but I have looked in everything in my computer and I can't locate them. Thanks for any help out there. Nancy Use Windows Search function, to search for {*.jpg, *.gif} files modified since the date you did the scans. Scanners typically store scanned pix as either .jpg or .gif (.jpg is far more likely). Restricting the search to recent dates will limit the number of pix files found. Then you can just click on those found (to invoke your associated pix viewer) to see which files you wanted. -- Cheers, Bob |
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