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Opening multiple images at once in Preview

On the Mac, if you want a quick way to check out a bunch of images, you can do so using Preview. Just use the Finder and select all the images you want to look at (using Shift-Click and Command-Click as needed). Then right-click, select the "Open With..." option and choose Preview as the application. When you do this, Preview will open all of the images at once with each image being on a separate page.
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Categories: Finder Mac images
Added: on Sep 11, 2007 at 6:23 pm
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