Open photos with software other than LibreOffice
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Hello,
After transferring my photos to my PC, I click on dcim then on 100 media and my photos open in Libre Office but I have to close Libre Office for each photo to open the next one and they have the ODG extension, so I need to find a converter to change them to JPG or JPEG so that my contacts can open them. I'm starting to go crazy doing all these manipulations to send a few photos.
Do you know any other software, preferably free, to open photos directly in JPG or JPEG, please? I can't take it anymore, everything worked well before and all of a sudden I'm in trouble, it's been months now since I changed PCs and I can't remember the name of the software that was there.
A big thank you to anyone who can respond.
I'm on Windows 10.
Configuration: Windows / Chrome 80.0.3987.149
After transferring my photos to my PC, I click on dcim then on 100 media and my photos open in Libre Office but I have to close Libre Office for each photo to open the next one and they have the ODG extension, so I need to find a converter to change them to JPG or JPEG so that my contacts can open them. I'm starting to go crazy doing all these manipulations to send a few photos.
Do you know any other software, preferably free, to open photos directly in JPG or JPEG, please? I can't take it anymore, everything worked well before and all of a sudden I'm in trouble, it's been months now since I changed PCs and I can't remember the name of the software that was there.
A big thank you to anyone who can respond.
I'm on Windows 10.
Configuration: Windows / Chrome 80.0.3987.149
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Good evening,
You need to modify the program assigned to your default photos: in this case, it's Libre Office on your end.
To do this, go to a photo, then right-click, then "open with," then "choose an application"
(for example, the slideshow photo) and check "always use this application to open files," then OK.
And there you go,
@+
You need to modify the program assigned to your default photos: in this case, it's Libre Office on your end.
To do this, go to a photo, then right-click, then "open with," then "choose an application"
(for example, the slideshow photo) and check "always use this application to open files," then OK.
And there you go,
@+
start menu--> settings---> apps---> default apps----> photo viewer
see you+