Reducing Picture Size - Resolved
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Reducing Picture Size - Resolved
I have saved pictures from a CDRom on my hard drive. How do you reduce them in size so they can fit into the Picture Gallery?
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GalicianGirl(SO)
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Hi,
One easy way to resize your pics is with Microsoft Photo Editor. Just right click on your pic and click on open and it will give you a choice. Click on Photo Editor and your pic should now be open. At the top click on Image and then on resize. Change the inches to pixels and you're ready to resize....
I hope that helps!!! There are other ways to do it but most people have access to Photo Editor so I thought that would be the easiest...
Let me know if you have any problems..
Sharon(SO)
One easy way to resize your pics is with Microsoft Photo Editor. Just right click on your pic and click on open and it will give you a choice. Click on Photo Editor and your pic should now be open. At the top click on Image and then on resize. Change the inches to pixels and you're ready to resize....
I hope that helps!!! There are other ways to do it but most people have access to Photo Editor so I thought that would be the easiest...
Let me know if you have any problems..
Sharon(SO)
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If you don't have a photo editor progarm already, there are some free ones on the internet. Such as:
http://www.xemico.com/photogadget/
http://www.xemico.com/photogadget/
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Eek! Sounds like you are on a corporate network of some kind. If you are then IT staff could possibly be monitoring your internet activity (e-mails, websites visited). They certainly did at the last big company I worked at. Bosses could also monitor what we were doing on our PCs - i.e. were we working or playing Civ? Desktop support could remotely control my PC, with administrator privileges, and see any files I might be storing on the hard drive. I could even control some other users PCs (with their permission, supporting systems they used).Rita Knight wrote:I can not download this program on this work computer.
So I'd advise you be very careful.
I don't mean to worry you but I've always been a bit paranoid with regards to computer security.
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