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Old 05-05-2007, 03:44 PM
Andrew Bashere
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WM5 File Explorer - "Play Slide Show" menu option Does nothing ??

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Nothing in my experience.
It only appears on the menu of single images. When selected, nothing happens. Wouldn't
this be better as an option on a directory?

It must be so simple that the menu option isn't documented.
How do I mark image files to be part of the "slide show"??


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