These Instructions are for use with Internet Explorer.
By following them, these photos should work on any computer screen size.
(Firefox a little different, but start with these Instructions, and you'll be able to figure it out as you go.)
First:
- Choose either larger or smaller photo size, and click the appropriate link.
- The photo will open in a new window. Right-Click the Photo.
- Choose 'Set As Background'.
- The Photo should now be your Desktop Background, but it may be distorted.
If so...
Next:
- Right-Click your Desktop. Select 'Properties'.
- Click the 'Desktop' Tab.
- Set the 'Position' Setting to either 'Center' or 'Tile'. The stretch setting probably will not work well.
- Click 'Apply'.
Finally:
- To find the photo on your computer, make sure the photo file is still highlighted in 'Desktop'. (It's name is probably something like 'Internet Explorer Wallpaper'.) Click the 'Browse' button, and the photo's folder will be displayed.
- You need to rename the file if you want to save the Desktop -- or else, the next time you set an Internet Explorer Photo as background, the previous photo will be replaced. Right-Click the file and choose 'Rename'.
- I suggest Copying and Pasting the .jpg file name shown under the photo as the new file name.
- After renaming a file, Click it or select 'Open' to bring the newly renamed file into the 'Desktop' Tab. (Then, again choose 'Center' or 'Tile' if the photo is in the distorted 'Stretch' position.)
- What's the difference between Larger and Smaller photos? The larger photo better fits a higher resolution screen; the smaller photo a lower resolution screen. If the large photo doesn't fit on your screen, use the smaller one.
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