Technical information

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On a touchscreen, slide your finger up from
the screen’s bottom edge to see the App bar.
Depending on what you’re viewing, you’ll see
icons to Delete, Select All, Browse by Date, or
see a Slide Show.
To navigate between folders, click the left-
pointing arrow in the screen’s top-left corner.
(Click or tap the photo to bring a missing
arrow into view.)
To delete a photo, right-click it and then click
the Delete icon (shown in the margin) from the
App bar along the screen’s bottom edge.
3. Click a photo to see it full-screen.
When a photo fills the screen, an arrow appears
on its left and right edges; click the arrow to
move from photo to photo.
On a touchscreen, tap a photo to view it full-
screen, and then tap the side arrows to navi-
gate between photos.
Viewing a photo that a friend has to see? E-mail it
to her. I describe the details in Chapter 5, but
here’s the quick-and-dirty version: Fetch the
Charms bar, click the Share icon (or press
+H),
and click Mail.
To return to the strip view of your photos, click
the left-pointing arrow at the top-left corner. (You
may need to click the photo to see the arrow.)
4. To view a slide show of the current folder, right-
click any photo and then click the Slide Show
icon on the App bar.
5. To exit the slide show, click any photo.
To exit the Photos app, head for the Start screen:
Press the
key or fetch the Charms bar and click
the Start icon.
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