Can I have multiple background pics in Windows 7?
Yes! You can have as many background images as you want in Windows 7. Windows will also automatically scroll through your pictures at intervals of 10 seconds all the way up to 1 day. The following steps outline how you can do this.
1. Right click on your desktop and select "Personalize". This will open control panel.
2. Select "Desktop Background" from the 4 icons at the bottom of your screen.
3. Where it says "Picture location", click on browse.
4. Go to the folder that you want to cycle through. If you want to select pictures from multiple folders, copy them all into a new folder and name it something like "Desktop Slideshow".
5. Click on OK, and then select the amount of time between each photo.
6. Click on "Save Changes" in the bottom right of your screen.
7. Now, go to your desktop to make sure that your change worked.
To advance the picture manually, right click on your desktop and select "Next desktop background".
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1. Right click on your desktop and select "Personalize". This will open control panel.
2. Select "Desktop Background" from the 4 icons at the bottom of your screen.
3. Where it says "Picture location", click on browse.
4. Go to the folder that you want to cycle through. If you want to select pictures from multiple folders, copy them all into a new folder and name it something like "Desktop Slideshow".
5. Click on OK, and then select the amount of time between each photo.
6. Click on "Save Changes" in the bottom right of your screen.
7. Now, go to your desktop to make sure that your change worked.
To advance the picture manually, right click on your desktop and select "Next desktop background".
If this tutorial worked for you, tell your friends about this site. If it didn't, drop me a comment on the "Your Input!" page, and I'll try to help.