This entry is part 2 of 7 in the series How to Change Views in Windows Explorer

Thumbnails View

Thumbnail Menu

The Thumbnails view is a photographers best friend. Select “Thumbnails” from the View menu and you will see previews of your photos (JPG files), organized from left to right. This makes organizing your photos a breeze because you don’t have to open each photo to identify it, and left to right is usually a logical representation of a series of photos.

Thumbnail View Closeup

Thumbnails View also works when you are viewing folders that contain pictures in them. It will show you a preview of the photos that are inside that folder:

Thumbnail Folder View Closeup

  1. How to Change Views in Windows Explorer – Intro
  2. How to Change Views – Thumbnails View
  3. How to Change Views – Tiles View
  4. How to Change Views – Icons View
  5. How to Change Views – List View
  6. How to Change Views – Details View
  7. How to Change Views – Filmstrip View

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