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| Re: What program will view thumbnail emb files in Windows Explorer? | EasyNews, UseNet made Ea .. |  | Herb (Herb@the.herb.garden) | 2011/02/13 08:21 |  | 
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 Suzie wrote:
 
 > I used to be able to do this with Windows XP but have no idea how
 > or what to use to associate the files and allow me to just view in
 > Explorer.  Anyone know a program that will do this?
 >
 > thanks!
 
 
 Embird is the only one I know of. If you and embroidery thumbnails in
 XP, you probably had Embird installed. If I remember correctly, one or
 more of the trial versions included the feature, and it worked without
 ever expiring.
 
 You didn't bother to mention what Windows version you now have - If
 it's Windows 7, some applications need to be run in Vista or XP
 compatibility mode.
 
 - Herb
 
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