An icon in the lower left or lower right corner of a thumbnail indicates the following:
- indicates that text annotation has been associated with this le (see below).
G - indicates an animated GIF le.
V - indicates a video le.
- this “speaker icon” indicates that audio annotation has been associated with this le
(see below).
The Edit menu
The Edit menu contains the standard Cut, Copy, Paste, Rename, Delete, Select All com-
mands. It also contains the Annotate... command, described below.
Adding text or audio notes to a le
The Annotate... command (on the Edit menu or the pop-up menu) lets you add and remove
text or audio annotation for a le. The text and audio can then be set to display or play
during a slide show.
To add text annotation:
If you wish to associate text with the le, enter it in the text box. After text annotation has
been added, will be shown on the thumbnail.
To make an audio annotation:
To create an audio recording (either voice or music) as an annotation using your built-in
Pocket PC Phone’s microphone, tap to begin recording, and tap to stop recording.
After audio annotation has been added, will be shown in the thumbnail.
NOTE: You cannot record an audio annotation for a video le that has sound, or an audio
le. This function is automatically disabled when you work with a video le with sound.
The Tools menu
Sending a le via E-mail or MMS
Select the desired le, then select Send via MMS or Send via E-mail... from the Tools menu
(or the menu that pops up when you tap-and-hold on a thumbnail). A new Compose screen
opens, with the selected le already attached and ready to be sent. Follow the relevant
procedures for sending that type of message.
IMPORTANT: If you have selected an account in Messaging, it will override the Send com-
mands in other applications. For example, if you have selected Start menu > Messaging
> Accounts menu > MMS, then the MMS Composer window will be invoked whether you
select the Send via MMS command or the Send via E-mail command in Album (or in
Camera mode, after capturing a new image or video le). See the last page of Chapter 8
for information about Messaging overrides.
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and Album
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