The application supports two of the most common graphics formats used in windows: - Bitmaps (.BMP) which are used for things like wallpaper and implemented in nearly all graphics packages. - ClipArt images (.WMF) which are often used to put pictures in word processing and desk top publishing (DTP) documents. To select which type of image you wish to view, click on the down arrow next to the box displaying the currently selected type (above, “ClipArt Graphics (*.WMF)” is selected). To select the folder in which the graphics files that you wish to view are located in, navigate in the large box to the left of the images as you would in “Windows Explorer”, and click on the appropriate folder icon. The first six images contained in this folder will now appear in the six panels on the right. If there are more than six images in the current folder, use the scroll bar at the bottom of the window to see the others. To see images contained on another drive, click on the small box above the navigation box (above, “c: [hard disk]” is selected) and the navigation box will be updated with the folders on this drive accordingly. If you want to see an image in its full (unreduced) state, simply click on the appropriate image panel and a new window displaying the full-sized image will appear.