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Summary: What Next? The <%exportDescription%> Folder Contains:
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If viewing a slideshow from your hard drive or from a cd, Windows Internet Explorer will complain about ActiveX controls or active content. This is because it changes the HTML code for each image. Tell it to allow the content. Other web browsers don't seem to have a problem with it.

Use the right and left arrow keys to move from one image to the next or select one from the list of thumbnails on the left.

Move the mouse pointer over a region where someone's face has been identified and a small text box will appear displaying their name.

If you click or tap (if you have a touch screen) on a person's face, a popup window will show a better view of the region defining their face (up to 100%) along with their name listed below.

After using the filelist.txt file and NameTagExporter.exe program to create the imagemaps.js file, the two are no longer needed and can be deleted. The What Next.htm file is no longer needed after you are done looking at it. The autorun.inf file is only useful if you are putting the files on a CD or DVD but is not necessary.

If you have setup Picasa to store its database any place other than the default location you must show the NameTagExporter.exe program where to find the contacts.xml file. Double click the NameTagExporter.exe program file. Click the "Options" button. Click the "Picasa Specific Settings" button and browse to the location where it can be found.

Double quotes (") are not allowed in the caption. If this character is used it will cause an error in the JavaScript code and the viewer will not function. Double quotes (") must be replaced with &quot; either from within Picasa or by editing the index.htm file manually.