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Review the EXIF file information

How do I review the EXIF file information (header information) on my computer running the Windows XP operating system?

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The feature for reviewing EXIF file information is built into the Windows XP operating system. To review EXIF file information: Right-click a picture file, and then select Properties. Select the Summary tab, and then click the Advanced button. The Advanced window provides details about the picture file.

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