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17.3. View Pictures

All pictures are viewed within the Pictures Tabbed Panel as thumbnails. However, you can also view the image in full screen mode by either double-clicking on it, or by selecting it and pressing on the View button. Doing either of these actions will bring up the Picture Viewer Window as seen below:

LandlordMax Property Management Software User Manual Screenshot: Picture Viewer Window

The Picture Viewer Window consists of two main areas. The top area is where the Previous and Next buttons are located, and the bottom area is where the image is displayed in as high a resolution as possible. Clicking on the Preview and Next buttons allow you to change the picture to the previous and next pictures in your list without having to close and re-open the Picture Viewer Window.

The picture will be displayed on the bottom section of the Picture Viewer Window using as much space as is available. If the picture is smaller than the size of the window, then it will not expand to fill it because this will cause the image to become pixelated. If you change the size of this window, the picture will be automatically re-adjusted (zoomed in or out) to use all the available space again.

Please note that the Picture Viewer Window is a modal window. That is, you cannot access the main LandlordMax window while you have the Picture Viewer Window open to prevent an inconsistent state (for example this is done to prevent the picture from being deleted while it's being viewed).

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