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==Questions==
 
==Questions==
  
'''Where does MultiView save my pictures? How can I access them?'''
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'''Where does MultiView save my pictures?'''
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'''How can I access them?'''
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==Answer==
  
 
By default, MultiView saves snapshot pictures in the "My Images" folder off the main directory of the hard drive where MultiView is installed. For example, "C:\My Images" is the location for most of MultiView users. You can access the images using Windows Explorer or from "My Computer" on your desktop. They are stored in sub-folders by month and are in JPG format. You can copy them, send them in e-mail, or open them up in a photo editor.
 
By default, MultiView saves snapshot pictures in the "My Images" folder off the main directory of the hard drive where MultiView is installed. For example, "C:\My Images" is the location for most of MultiView users. You can access the images using Windows Explorer or from "My Computer" on your desktop. They are stored in sub-folders by month and are in JPG format. You can copy them, send them in e-mail, or open them up in a photo editor.
  
 
===Related Articles===
 
===Related Articles===
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[[Average JPG File Size]]
 
[[Average JPG File Size]]
  
Key Topics: jpg, file, size, byte
 
  
Relates to: SW19A, SW20A, VA11A, CM17A, MR26A, CM19A
 
  
 
[[Category:frequently asked questions]]
 
[[Category:frequently asked questions]]

Latest revision as of 00:48, 16 May 2014

Questions

Where does MultiView save my pictures?

How can I access them?

Answer

By default, MultiView saves snapshot pictures in the "My Images" folder off the main directory of the hard drive where MultiView is installed. For example, "C:\My Images" is the location for most of MultiView users. You can access the images using Windows Explorer or from "My Computer" on your desktop. They are stored in sub-folders by month and are in JPG format. You can copy them, send them in e-mail, or open them up in a photo editor.

Related Articles

Average JPG File Size