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1 p79 ***The callouts will have to change by 1 number so 1 is now 2 and 2 is now 3 and 3 is now 4, and 4/5 is now 5 only.


1. Connect the printer to a USB port on your computer.

2. Turn on the printer.

3. The printer is detected.

4. After the driver is installed, the printer is ready to use.

5. The printer is now the default printer.

1. Install driver software for Windows 7 (or for Windows Vista if Windows 7 software is not available). Download updated drivers if necessary.



2. When prompted, connect the printer to a USB port on the computer.



3. Turn on the printer.



4. The printer is detected.



5. After the printer is installed, Windows sets it as the default printer.
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2 p xiv When he’s not teaching, learning, or writing about Microsoft Windows, Mark stays busy with many other technology-related activities. He is a longtime contributor to Upgrading and Repairing PCs, working on the 11th through 18th editions, co-authored Upgrading and Repairing Networks, 5th Edition, written two books on A+ Certification (with a third in process), and written two books about digital photography, Easy Digital Cameras and The Shot Doctor: The Amateur’s Guide to Taking Great Digital Photos. When he’s not teaching, learning, or writing about Microsoft Windows, Mark stays busy with many other technology-related activities. He is a longtime contributor to Upgrading and Repairing PCs, working on the 11th through 18th editions, co-authored Upgrading and Repairing Networks, 5th Edition, written two books on A+ Certification, and written two books about digital photography, Easy Digital Cameras and The Shot Doctor: The Amateur’s Guide to Taking Great Digital Photos. 11/11/2010
2 p xvii Chapter 17, “Using Windows Live Essentials,” helps you get up to speed on this optional, yet highly recommended, part of the Windows 7 family. Chapter 17, “Using Windows Live Essentials 2011 Essentials,” helps you get up to speed on this optional, yet highly recommended, part of the Windows 7 family. 11/11/2010
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2 - You can share your photos via Flickr.
3 - Windows Live Messenger provides instant messaging (IM).
2 - You can share your photos via photos and videos via YouTube, Flickr, and other services.
3 - Windows Live Messenger provides instant messaging (IM), file transfer, photo sharing, and posts from services such as Facebook.
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2 p 35 To close a program in the taskbar, right-click the program icon and select Close Window. To close a program in the taskbar, right-click the program icon and select Close Window. 11/11/2010
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To enable the menu bar, click Organize, Layout, and select Menu Bar.
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You might need to press the F5 (refresh) key or press the refresh (double curved arrow) icon to see the new file name after renaming a file (or folder).
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2 p 72 3 - Select Type to sort files by type.
4 - Files are listed by type.
3 - Select Type to sort files by type.
4 - Files are sorted by type.
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If no printers are listed, make sure your network connection is working, and that you are part of the workgroup or domain sharing the printer. See Chapter 16, “Networking Your Home,” for details.
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If no printers are listed, make sure the printer is shared on the host computer, and that you are part of the workgroup or domain sharing the printer. See Chapter 16, “Networking Your Home,” for details.
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2 p 83 7 - If you don’t want the printer to be the active printer, click to clear the checkbox. 7 - If you don’t want the printer to be the default printer, click to clear the checkbox. 11/11/2010
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2 p 130 Windows Media Center can now use your photos as a screen saver. Use this tutorial to see and change slide show settings as desired. Use this tutorial to see and change slide show settings as desired. 11/11/2010
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The Windows Media Center screen saver runs only while Windows Media Center is open in full-screen mode and is idle.
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The Windows Media Center screen saver runs only while Windows Media Center is open in full-screen mode and is idle.
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Some computer vendors preinstall additional game trials in different categories. To view games in a category, open the category icon.
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2 - Click to automatically check online for game and game news updates.

3 - Clear if you do not want to download art and info for installed games.

4 - Clear if you do not want information collected about recent games played.

5 - Click to save current settings and close the dialog.

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2 - Click to discontinue automatic checks for game and game news updates.

3 - Clear if you do not want to download art and info for installed games or collect information on most recently played games.

4 - Click to clear game information.

5 - Click to unhide hidden games.

6 - Click to save current settings and close the dialog.

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To hide a game, right-click it and select Hide Game.
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2 p 157 1 - Begin typing the name of a website. You do not need to add the “www.”

Note
IE8 highlights the matching text in URLs or history as you type.
1 - Begin typing any characters in the name of a website. You do not need to add the “www.”

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IE8 highlights the matching text in URLs or history as you type; the text you enter can be from any part of the website’s URL or title.
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2 p 160 2 - To open the link in the current tab, select Open.
2 - To open the link in the current tab (if permitted by the website), select Open.
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2 p 167 6 - Click Favorites.
7 - Open the Add to Favorites menu.
8 - Click Add Current Tabs to Favorites.
9 - Enter a name for the folder used to store the tab group.
10 - Click Add.
6 - Click Favorites.
7 - Open the Add to Favorites menu.
8 - Click Add Current Tabs to Favorites.
9 - Enter a name for the folder used to store the tab group.
10 - Click Add.
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Click the double-arrow icon to the right of the feed listing to refresh the feed with the latest information.
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Click the double-arrow icon to the right of the feed name in the address bar to refresh the feed with the latest information.
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To add Windows Live accelerators, install Windows Live Essentials. See Chapter 17 for details.
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You can email links to your favorite web pages using IE8’s right-click menu. In this example, we’ll use Windows Live Email, part of the optional Windows Live Essentials package (see Chapter 17 for more information).

3 - Sign into Windows Live.
You can email links to your favorite web pages using IE8’s right-click menu. In this example, we’ll use Windows Live Hotmail, part of the optional Windows Live Essentials package (see Chapter 17 for more information).

3 - Sign into Windows Live or Continue as prompted.
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2 p 194 Note
Each user must make his own password reset disk. The password information uses very little space, so you can use virtually any flash drive or flash memory card. When the process is complete, mark the disk or flash drive “Password Reset” and put it in a safe place.
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Each user must make his own password reset disk. The password information uses very little space, so you can use virtually any flash drive or flash memory card. When the process is complete, mark the disk or flash drive “Password Reset” and the user’s name, then put it in a safe place.
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2 - Click All Control Panel Items.

3 - Scroll down.

4 - Click Windows Defender.
2 - Click Small icons.

3 - Click Windows Defender.
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2 p 213 Monitors and projectors using various technologies can retain images displayed on-screen for long periods of time. Monitors and projectors using various technologies can retain static (non-moving) images displayed on-screen for long periods of time. 11/12/2010
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If you want to duplicate the contents of the primary display on the secondary display, adjust both displays to use the same resolution.
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2 p 217 The Buttons tab is used to change double-click speed and to swap left and right mouse buttons. The Pointer Options tab includes various settings for changing mouse pointer visibility (other than pointer size). The Wheel tab is used to change how the mouse scroll and tilt wheel works. The Buttons tab is used to change double-click speed and to swap left and right mouse buttons. The Pointer Options tab includes various settings for changing mouse pointer visibility (other than pointer size). The Wheel tab is used to change how the mouse scroll and tilt wheel works. 11/12/2010
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2 p 224 If Control Panel displays individual icons instead of categories, click Control Panel Home in the left pane to display categories. If Control Panel displays individual icons instead of categories, click View by: Category in Control to display categories. 11/17/2010
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At the end of the process, you are prompted to label your disc. Be sure to indicate whether the disc is for 32-bit or 64-bit Windows 7.
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If you see a warning message that the drive cannot be used for backup, the drive needs to be converted to the NTFS file system. To learn more, open Help and Support from the Start menu and search for Convert ntfs.
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Most programs are installed to a subfolder of the C: drive’s Program Files folder.
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Most programs are installed to a subfolder of the C: drive’s Program Files (x86) or Program Files folders.
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2 p 281 In Windows 7, Calculator has gone through a significant upgrade, offering two new modes (programmer and statistics) and a more refined visual design. In Windows 7, Calculator has gone through a significant upgrade, offering two new modes (programmer and statistics) and built-in tasks for unit conversion and date calculation, along with worksheets for mortgage, vehicle lease, and fuel economy. 11/17/2010
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2 p 281 2 - Calculator opens in Standard mode.

3 - To select other modes, click Mode and select the desired mode.

4 - Programmer mode.

5 - Statistics mode.
2 - Calculator opens in Standard view.

3 - To select views or tasks, click View and select the desired view or task.

4 - Statistics view with Fuel Economy (MPG) worksheet.
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2 p 284 11 - The picture appears in the document. Scroll up to see the text above the picture. 11 - Add additional text as desired.

12 - The picture appears in the document. Scroll up to see the text above the picture.
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2 p 289 12 - Many photos are too large to work well in email (this picture is 3888x2592 pixels). A width of no more than 1024 pixels is recommended for emailed photos.

13 - To resize a picture, click the Resize and Skew button on the Home ribbon in the Image -section.

14 - Select the same percentage for horizontal and vertical in the Resize menu (I used 25%).

15 - Click OK to resize the picture.

16 - The picture is now 972x648 pixels, which will work nicely for emailing.
12 - Many photos are too large to work well in email (this picture is 2832x2128 pixels). A width of no more than 1024 pixels is recommended for emailed photos.

13 - To resize a picture, click the Resize and Skew button on the Home ribbon in the Image -section.

14 - Select the same percentage for horizontal and vertical in the Resize menu (I used 30%).

15 - Click OK to resize the picture.

16 - The picture is now 850x639 pixels, which will work nicely for emailing.
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2 p 291 Note
To learn more about printing photos and documents, see Chapter 6, “Printing.” See Chapter 17 to learn more about burning CDs or DVDs of your photos.
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To learn more about printing documents, see Chapter 6, “Printing.” See Chapter 17 to learn more about printing your photos and burning a video DVD of your photos.
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2 p 296 If you need more information about how to set up a secure network, see http://www.homeserverland.com/blogs/hslblog/pages/securing-your-whs-network.aspx. If you need more information about how to set up a secure network, check out the article “Tips to Secure Your Home Wi-Fi Network” by Eric Geier, available at http://www.informit.com. 11/18/2010
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If your network includes Windows XP computers and you want them to appear on the Network Map, go to http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=922120 and download LLTD Responder. This file enables Windows XP-based systems to show up on the Network Map feature in Windows 7 as well as Windows Vista.
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If your network includes Windows XP computers and you want them to appear on the Network Map, go to http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=922120 and download LLTD Responder. Install this file on each Windows XP computer to Windows XP-based systems to show up on the Network Map feature in Windows 7 as well as Windows Vista.
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2 p 313 9 - Close the homegroup dialog. 9 - Click Save Changes, then close the homegroup dialog. 11/18/2010
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2 p 321 23 - After the transfer is complete, click to close. 23 - After the transfer is complete, click Close. 11/18/2010
2 p 322 This chapter concentrates on the Windows Live Essential components that most users will find helpful: Windows Live Photo Gallery, Windows Live Mail, and Windows Live Family Safety. This chapter concentrates on the Windows Live Essential components that most users will find helpful: Windows Live Photo Gallery and Windows Live Mail. See online exercises for more about other Windows Live Essentials features. 11/18/2010
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2 p 325 7 - Click Install.

8 - You may be prompted to close programs. Click Continue.

9 - Click Continue.

10 - Click Close.
7 - Click the Windows Live Essentials install icon in the Taskbar.

8 - Click Install all of Windows Live Essentials.

9 - Click Close.
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At Step 9, you also have the option of enabling or disabling options before continuing. You can also change your search provider and home page settings later through the Internet Options icon in Control Panel.
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At Step 8, you also have the option of selecting the WLE programs you want to install. before continuing.

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If you want to install only selected Windows Live Programs, click Choose the programs you want to install in Step 8. You will then be prompted to choose the programs you want.
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2 p 326 3 - Click Windows Live.

4 - Click Windows Live Photo Gallery.

5 - Enter Your Windows Live ID and Password.

6 - Click Sign In.
3 - Click Windows Live Photo Gallery.

4 - Click Yes.
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2 p 327 7 - To see Pictures only click My Pictures.

8 - Click Yes.

9 - To see only pictures taken at a particular time, click the year, month, or day.

10 - Move the slider to adjust the size of picture thumbnails.

11 - Move the slider to adjust the size of picture thumbnails.
5 - To see pictures or videos in a particular folder, click the folder.

6 - To see only pictures or videos taken at a particular time, click the year, month or day.

7 - Move the slider to adjust the size of picture thumbnails.

8 - Larger thumnails.
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2 p 328 Adding and Using Tags
One of the best reasons to add Windows Live Photo Gallery to your system is the ability to tag photos and videos by people, subject, location, or other events. Windows Live Photo Gallery now includes both people tags and descriptive tags. Here’s how to add them to your photos and videos and use them to filter your collection.
Adding and Using people Tags
One of the best reasons to add Windows Live Photo Gallery to your system is the ability to tag photos and videos by people, subject, location, or other events. Windows Live Photo Gallery now includes both people tags and descriptive tags. Here’s how to add people tags to your photos and use them to filter your collection.
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2 p 328 1 - Scroll the left pane down to the tags area.

2 - In the People Tags section, click Add a New Tag.

3 - Enter the name of a person in your photo or video collection.

4 - Drag a photo or video that includes the subject to tag and release it.

5 - Right-click the photo or video and select Properties.

6 - The tag is listed.
1 - Click a photo that includes people you want to tag.

2 - Click the People Tags icon.

3 - Photo Gallery detects faces in the photo.

4 - Click the Who is this? text next to each face.

5 - Enter the person’s name.

6 - Click Add New Person.
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2 p 328 Note
You might see tags listed even before you apply them. That’s because Windows Live Photo Gallery recognizes tags that may have been applied when photos were imported by Windows Photo Gallery in Windows Vista, by Windows Live’s picture import function, or tags applied through the properties sheet for a file.
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Repeat Steps 1-6 to tag the same person in other photos continuing with Step 7. The more times you tag the same person in different photos, the “smarter” Windows Live Photo Gallery gets at recognizing the person.
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2 p 329 7 - In the Descriptive Tags section, click Add a New Tag.

8 - Enter descriptive text (location, event, and so on) that applies to your photos or videos.

9 - Select one or more photos or videos to tag.

10 - Drag them to the tag and release them.

11 - Click a tag to see only the photos or videos with the tag.

12 - Click All Photos and Videos to see everything.
7 - Click Batch People Tag.

8 - Click the thumbnail photo of the person you want to tag.

9 - If the suggestion matches the name, click the photo.

10 - Click Confirm.

11 - Click Close when all suggestions have been confirmed or rejected.
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2 p 329 Note
To select multiple photos or videos for tagging, click the first one and then hold down either Ctrl key and click the remainder. Release the Ctrl key when done, and drag the selected files to the tag.
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To select multiple photos for confirmation, click the first one and then hold down either Ctrl key and click the remainder. Release the Ctrl key when done, and drag the selected files to the tag. If all photos match, click Select All before clicking Confirm. If some or all of the photos match someone else, select them, click Tag As, and choose the correct person from the list (or add a new name).
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2 p 330 4 - The current theme.

5 - Click to select playback settings.

6 - Click to exit.
4 - Click to pause.

5 - Click to view/change theme.

6 - Click to exit and return to Photo Gallery.
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You can pause, move to the previous slide, or move to the next slide using the Control Panel atbottom center. Move the mouse away from the Control Panel, and the Control Panel disappears.
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You can move to the previous slide, or move to the next slide with the left and right arrows at the edges of each picture. To display the arrows and the menu, move the mouse into the playback window; to hide it, move it off the playback window.
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2 p 331 2 - Click Slide Show.

3 - Click to select a theme.

4 - Click to pause.

5 - Click to view change theme.

6 - Click to exit and return to Photo Gallery.
2 - Auto Adjust.

3 - The photo is improved.

4 - Close to return to Gallery view.

5 - Click OK.
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You can also use individual tools to adjust exposure and color. Scroll down the right pane of the fix menu and click the down-arrow icons to display these tools.

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You can also use individual tools to adjust exposure and color. Click Fine Tune for precise adjustments.

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To undo changes, double-click the photo and click Revert to Original.
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2 p 332 2 - If the Fix menu is not open, click Fix.


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If you try to fix a file that cannot be edited, you will be prompted to convert the file into a recognized file type (such as TIFF or JPEG) with another photo editing program.
2 - Open the Crop menu.

3 - Click Proportion.

4 - Click the dimensions desired.


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If you try to fix a file that cannot be edited, use the Make a Copy option on the Edit tab to save a copy of the photo as JPEG or TIFF for editing, then open the copy.
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2 p 333 5 - Drag cropping mask into position.

6 - Click Apply.

7 - Click Undo.
5 - Drag cropping mask into position.

6 - Drag corners of cropping mask as needed.

7 - Click Crop, Apply Crop.

8 - Click Undo.

9 - The cropping is undone.

10 - Click Close.
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You can also remove changes after returning to Gallery View. Open the photo, select Fix, and choose Revert to Original from the Undo menu.
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You can also remove changes after returning to Gallery View. Open the photo, choose Revert to Original.
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2 p 345 1 - Email attachments.

2 - Click to open attachment.
1 - Email attachment.

2 - Double-click to open attachment.
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6 - Click Send/Receive.

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Clicking Send/Receive sends all outgoing messages and receives all incoming messages immediately.
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2 p 348 4 - Click Deleted Items.

5 - The deleted message.
4 - Click Close.

5 - Clck Deleted Items.

6 - The deleted message.
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2 p 350 1 - Open the New menu.

2 - Click Email Message.
1 - Click Email Message.

2 - Click Add.
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2 p 352 Email continues to be a popular way to share photographs. In this example, you learn how to add a photo to an email and caption it.

1 - Click Add Photos.
Email continues to be a popular way to share photographs. In this example, you learn how to add a photo to an email and caption it.

1 - Click Photo Album.
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Photo albums are stored on the sender's Windows Live SkyDrive shared storage for 90 days. The receiver can download the album if they want to see larger versions of the photos.
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2 p 353 6 - Click the frame below the photo and add a caption as desired.

Add new steps 7 and 8.

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You can also add effects to the photo by clicking the Photos button and choosing from the effects available.
6 - Click the title and add a title as desired.

7 - Click a different style if desired.

8 - Click if you want to keep the photos on SkyDrive longer than 90 days.

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You can also adjust the size of the photo and, if you have more than one photo, shuffle the order of photos.
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