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I must sort thru many thumbnails each day. When I click on many (not all) of
them, a window, titled File Download comes up. It asks 'Do you want to open
or save this file'. It then lists, Name, Type, and From. I have the option
to 'open, save, or cancel'. I don't want to save it until I expand it and
determine if I want it. If I opt for 'open', it adds an entry to my Temp Int
Files, which means I must dump them several times each day. Is there a way I
can see the expanded version of the pic without being bothered by this
'intrusive' window? Thank you for any suggestions.

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This is the normal behavior when the images reside on the internet rather
than your local machine or a networked drive.

Nothing you can do about it.

Set IE to purge TIF on close.

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Walter Clayton
Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced.


"jerr41" <jerr41@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I must sort thru many thumbnails each day. When I click on many (not all)
>of
> them, a window, titled File Download comes up. It asks 'Do you want to
> open
> or save this file'. It then lists, Name, Type, and From. I have the
> option
> to 'open, save, or cancel'. I don't want to save it until I expand it and
> determine if I want it. If I opt for 'open', it adds an entry to my Temp
> Int
> Files, which means I must dump them several times each day. Is there a
> way I
> can see the expanded version of the pic without being bothered by this
> 'intrusive' window? Thank you for any suggestions.

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