1 After completing this lesson, you will be able to: Use Windows XP’s Photo Printing Wizard to create prints of digital images. View a slide show of your.

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1 After completing this lesson, you will be able to: Use Windows XP’s Photo Printing Wizard to create prints of digital images. View a slide show of your images. Use your favorite images as screensavers. images. Post pictures on the Web.

2 Creating Wallet Prints Wallet prints are the perfect size for sharing on the go.

3 Creating a Slide Show To create a slide show: 1.Open the folder Lesson05, which contains the practice files for Lesson 5. 2.In the Picture Tasks pane, select View As A Slide Show. 3.To end or pause the slide show, or to move to the next or previous picture, move the mouse pointer to the top-right corner and select the appropriate control button.

4 Using the Fax and Print Viewer To create a slide show another way: 1.Open the folder Lesson05. 2.Right-click the first picture in the folder and point to Open With. Choose Windows Fax and Picture Viewer. 3.Use the controls to move forward and backward among the pictures or choose Start Slide Show. 4.Notice that you can also zoom in on any picture by using the Zoom In and Zoom Out icons; rotate, delete, print, save, or copy a picture; or open the program in an image-editing program.

5 Compressing Images To compress an image (or images) before sending them in an 1.Open the folder that contains the images to send; in our case, the folder Lesson05. 2.Hover the mouse over the first picture you want to send (to select it), hold down the Ctrl key and select up to three more. 3.Right-click any selected image, point to Send To, and choose Compressed (Zipped) Folder. 4.Right-click the new compressed folder, point to Send To, and choose Mail Recipient.

6 Obtaining a.NET Passport To use MSN’s Free Web-Based Services, MSN Groups, you need a.NET Passport: 1.Visit Click the Sign In button. 2.Click Register to create your own.NET passport. 3.On the Registration page, create an address and a password to use as your passport.