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Free Windows 7 Training: How to Publish Your Photos with Windows Live Photo Gallery

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When you first sign on to Windows Live, a website is created for you with quite a few great functions built in. One of those functions is a hosted photo gallery. In this video, you’ll learn how to connect to and upload photos to your Windows Live website from your desktop, and through the web upload page.

Once you’ve mastered publishing photos to your Windows Live Photo Gallery, you’ll also learn how to take advantage of the different features of the gallery such as sharing, creating slideshows, deleting photos from within the gallery, and even ordering prints.

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  1. Posted by irfan ansari on March 2, 2012, 9:38 am

    sory sir here is my perfect id send it to me plz help me how i publish my photos to the web ? plz reply i am waiting for your reply

  2. Posted by Bill Kulterman on March 5, 2012, 1:53 pm

    Dear Irfan,

    I would really like to help; however, I am unsure of what it is you are trying to do in regards to publishing photos to the web. Do you want to publish photos so that anyone can view them? Or do you want to create some kind of a private folder and only share those photos with certain people? In either case, this video/article is a bit outdated. Fortunately, there are many ways available to publish and share photos. Your Microsoft SkyDrive is one example. Just let me know how “private” you’d like these photos, and I can assist you.

    -Bill Kulterman

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