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> Picture downloaded from the Web to a local folder. I can open the
> picture using Paint, Paint Shop Pro, etc. -- all of them see the file in
> that folder and open it just fine. But Windows Explorer refuses to show
> it in the folder -- refreshed, restarted, etc. -- no go. I have
> Tools=>Folder Options set to show hidden files, so that's not it.
>
> Any ideas? Or should I stump Woody's Lounge again with another Windows 7
> Explorer issue? (They couldn't solve the last three.)
I assume you used File > Open to open it in those apps. Was there anything unusual about the file name (weird characters, maybe)? Did you try File > Save As to save it to a new location/name?
Richard G. Combs
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Polycom, Inc.
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303-223-5111
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