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This article is about how the XP system uses Media Player to browse pictures. The editor thinks it is very practical, so share it with you as a reference and follow the editor to have a look.
Method of operation:
1. Open the Windows Media Player that comes with the WinXP system.
2. Execute the "File" menu-"Open" command, then select the image file you want to browse in the pop-up dialog box, and then click the Open button. (note that you need to change the "file type" to "all types". Otherwise, you can't see the picture file) as shown below:
If you need to select multiple discontinuous pictures, you can press the Ctrl key, if you need to select multiple consecutive pictures, you can press the Shift key.
3. Then, Media Player automatically plays these pictures in order just like a slide show, and the effect is very good, as shown below:
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