View as slide show in XP

I often use the "view as slide show" feature, built on windows XP's explorer to view images. Sometimes Windows just doesn't show this option available. What's the rules for it?


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Try to follow the Microsoft guidelines

here and here.
Posted 2007-05-28T14:02:43Z
 
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But it still doesn't quite explain why the view as slide show lack appearance from time to time??

Posted 2007-05-29T11:51:35Z
 
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Hey,  Click on the folder you have the pictures in.  Then right click and choose properties.  Then choose customize tab.  The first option on this xcreen is show folder as type :  Porbably set to documents.  Change is to the second option, pictures.  Then click apply.  When you go back to the pictures and right click you should see the view as slideshow option.  Good Luck

Posted 2008-07-20T21:45:58Z
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