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zammer wrote this post at Tuesday, November 1, 2011 6:43 PM
Isabelle--The operative word is "should" in "The slide show option should still be available." I'll try step-by-step descriptions for the self-addressed "test" email you advise.
1-(MSNmail Premium) Inbox screen. Select "Write Message."
2-Select Pictures and Effects
3-Select Share Photos
4-Select photos. They appear on email draft.
5-Go to Picture Layout Task
6-Select the square at the upper-left of the first box.(It says "Photo Email Album." I believe it used to say "Slideshow."
7-Photos on the draft will consolidate, with one showing.
8-Beneath it is "View Slideshow." Click
9-A box opens. There is a warning, select Allow Blocked Content.
10-The slideshow appears. It starts automatically. There are options to adjust the speed the photos move from one to the next, Stop, Pause, Full-Screen, and more. It iexactly the same as slideshows were before the MSN "upgrade."
11-Send the email.
12-The recipient sees the same as in #7, including "View Slideshow."
13-When "View Slideshow" is clicked, a slideshow does NOT appear. The photos appear at the bottom of the screen (small), with the first one large above it. There are no control options. The photos don't move unless the > next to the one showing is clicked;  then it moves to the next photo. This is not a slideshow.
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