12-11-2006, 00:57
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מנהל פורום מערכות הפעלה - הרובע המייקרוסופטי.
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ציטוט:
Accepted Answer from JohnnyCanuck
Date: 08/07/2006 10:58AM PDT
Grade: A Accepted Answer
From
http://www.michaelfurtman.com/windows_explorer.htm
Open up Windows Explorer (not IE and not My Computer). Go to the top of Windows Explorer, and select Tools>Folder Types. Click on that. Then click on File Types. Scroll down the list of file types you see there and select JPG (while there are other image types you can also repeat all the following steps for GIF, TIF, and other types of graphics files). Now highlight JPG, and select “Advanced” in the lower right part of this dialogue box. If, under “Actions” the word Edit already appears, select “Edit” on the right. If "Edit" isn't already listed on the left under "Actions" select “New” – the steps from this point on are the same. A new window opens.
At the top it will say “Action” which you can name anything you want. It can be simply “Edit” or “Edit in Photoshop” or whatever you like. But what you do put here will appear in the right-click menu when you click on an image, so name it something! Next, you need to enter the program to be used as editor in the window below. It may already say something, like “Paint” but unless it is the program YOU want, click on Browse. In the next window, click on My Computer on the left. Then double click on Local Disk C on the right. From there, select Program Files. You should get a list of file folders. Look for the one that has the same or similar name to your favorite photo editing program. For Adobe programs, such as Elements or Photoshop, first click on Adobe, then Photoshop. You should see “photoshop.exe.” And that’s the file you select. The file you’re looking for will always have an .exe extension. Highlight that file, then click your way out by hitting all the OK or Apply buttons. Next, you need to enter the program to be used as editor in the window below. It may already say something, like “Paint” but unless it is the program YOU want, click on Browse. In the next window, click on My Computer on the left. Then double click on Local Disk C on the right. From there, select Program Files. You should get a list of file folders. Look for the one that has the same or similar name to your favorite photo editing program. For Adobe programs, such as Elements or Photoshop, first click on Adobe, then Photoshop. You should see “photoshop.exe.” And that’s the file you select. The file you’re looking for will always have an .exe extension. Highlight that file, then click your way out by hitting all the OK or Apply buttons. By the way, in the Windows Picture and Fax Viewer, there’s an icon on the bottom menu, second from the right and next to the little question mark, which opens the editing program you just created as your default photo editor. This is a handy shortcut.
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