How to view and open Gif images on Windows?
Normally, to view Gif images on Windows, we must install specialized software but if you do not want to install more because it is rarely used then we will show you a simple way to use and use Web browser. Please consult.
Normally, to view Gif images on Windows, we have to install specialized software but if you do not want to install more because it is rarely used, we will guide you a simple way to use and use Web browser. Please consult.
Step 1 : Right-click the Gif image you want to view and select Open with > Choose default program .
Step 2 : In the File Type Helper dialog box, check the Search through Windows option and click Search
Step 3 : Next, click More Options
Step 4 : Click Next Look for another app on this PC
Step 5 : Go to the popular web browser (here we choose Google Chrome )
And this is a Gif image viewed with Chrome browser
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Good luck!
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