To use the MyPictureShow32 Demo, go to the Screen Saver tab of the Display Properties dialog box (which you can reach by right-clicking on the Desktop, then choosing "Properties" from the pop-up menu). Click on the Screen Saver drop-down control, and you will see "MyPictureShow32Demo" listed along with your other Windows screen savers. Select it, then click the 'Settings...' button just to the right. This brings out the MPS SetUp dialog. Among its controls you will see a 'Help' button. Clicking this button brings up a Windows Help file, which fully explains how each of the dialog controls works, and offers other related information. Basically, you use the SetUp dialog to choose a Display Mode, a directory, and an image file; then you quit by clicking SetUp's 'OK' button. You can now see the display, adjusted to the settings you've just made, by clicking 'Preview.' You can also see a "mini display" running in the small image of a monitor. You can "re-design" your screen saver -- from one set of images to another, or from one display mode to another -- with just a few mouse clicks. We bet you'll have a lot of fun putting this flexibility to work, with your favorite computer-graphics images! -- Carleton Graphics -- "All Pixels to the People!"