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kodak image viewer problem

When I select Kodak image viewer to view a jpg file, the image occupies the enter screen and I cannot find any way to exit (clear the screen) except using task manager to "End Task". Problem started when I selected "full screen" and apparently did something wrong. Before that the Kodak image viewer worked fine for years. Is there any way to fix this without re-installing Win2k? Any suggestions appreciated.
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Try increasing screen resulution (rt-clk blank screen area and choose properties, then settings tab and drag 'Screen resolution' slider to right one or more places).

If it's really 'full screen', you can displace a window thar's in the way by the keystrokes alt-spacebar n. Would also try the esc key and also F11 to see if they work; and usually the key that produces full screen toggles and hitting it again produces normal view.


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If it's really 'full screen', you can displace a window thar's in the way by the keystrokes alt-spacebar n. Would also try the esc key and also F11 to see if they work; and usually the key that produces full screen toggles and hitting it again produces normal view.
Thanks, Sparrow. Sure glad I joined this forum! It was not possible to access the screen properties with a rt clk but esc+F11 solved the problem.

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