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image orientation
About this tag
Discussions tagged with image orientation on WindowsForum.com cover problems where photos or screens display rotated, upside down, or sideways. Common causes include accidental keyboard shortcuts (e.g., Ctrl+Alt+Arrow keys) that rotate the display, or email clients like Outlook 2010 showing embedded photos incorrectly while others see them fine. Users seek fixes for Windows 7, XP, and HP laptops with external monitors. Solutions range from using display rotation hotkeys to adjusting folder settings for slideshows. The tag reflects real-world troubleshooting for misaligned images across Windows versions.
Yesterday I had a strange thing happen. I have a Win 7 pro desktop computer using Outlook 2010 and I received an email from a cousin the had 3 photos imbedded in the body of the email. Two of the photos were upside down and one was sideways. These were not attached files. Other people who...
I'm using my HP laptop (Win7 Home 64-bit) with a monitor. When I turned it on this morning the image on both of the screens (laptop and monitor) is sideways. Unfortunately I am probably the culprit because of touching a key or combination of keys on the keyboard during the boot up since I had my...
Microsoft Windows XP has a built-in slide show that you should be able to turn on with just a few clicks. To get started, open whatever folder has the pictures you want to display, close any Windows Explorer bar (such as the Folders pane) that may be open over the task pane, and then, in...