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Sandy Modesitt smodes...@dupagechildrensmuseum.org microsoft public win2000 general Thank you for the suggestion. However, when looking at this user's account, it does list it as local. We haven't been able to figure out what might have changed this (installed something new, changed the login permissions).

RWW: version=1 msgtype=status status=-3 message=Password Inco
Ron & Dixie wrote: How do I put my scanned pictures into JPEG or GIF. files in order to send them thru e-mail. I have Win 95, new computer with plenty of hard drive, but stumped on how to do this. I tried assigning the file a JPEG ending then couldn't find it again. Any suggestions appreciated. Dixie.

Screen Capture for printing???
Once the recipient receives the file, they will only need a drawing/paint program (like MS Paint for example) to view the file. 2. Easy to Send eFax Messenger Plus adds a new button to the menu bar or File menu of your favorite programs. One click and eFax Messenger Plus automatically does the rest all within

JPG Objects
Since MS Paint can't understand JPGs, and since Access is somehow setup to use MS Paint as a default image viewer, Access got confused and instead inserted a "Package The work around is to insert an object, choose New when prompted (instead of existing) and select Microsoft Photo Editor 3.0 from the list.

Jumped ship from W95a to WME... (long?)
"Xtreme" <TheXtremer> wrote in message news:Xns9226A5E4C16D6thextremerthextremer@ 203.12.160.33... I am new to building site building. Could anyone in this group give me a list of must have free software to build a pro looking software website or give me any suggestions. Sure. You need an HTML editor and an image

1/6th scale sizes
Susan Chandler suchand...@att.net alt windows98 if you'd read the message again, mspaint isn't failing....I"m getting essentially a GPF after totally I welcome any serious suggestions (the last time I posted such a plea for help in Members' forum I did not get much help)...of course, I'm so paranoid that I

can't open clip gallery
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image size
The connection with FSUIPC (showing a symbol at the location of your plane in FS) is invaluable to be able to move your new SGX objects into alignment with move your plane until the entire area is visible, press Alt-Prt Scr to capture the image, and use Paste in your favorite paint program (MS Paint will do).

Refilling HP 895CXi
Create a new table (ole.dbf) with one general field (pic). APPEND BLANK MODIFY GENERAL pic From the Edit menu, choose Insert Object. In the Insert Object dialog, select 'Create Open your JPEG in say MS Paint (Internet Explorer will not work for this). Choose 'select all' from the MSPaint edit menu, then Copy.

MSPaint program will not open
Robert lonestar wrote: Bob,save it in MS Paint. Robert Bob Shirk wrote: I have tried several (a lot of) times without much success. Sorry I havediscovered that the link url I was using is bringing up pop ups, use a new url for the Desktop site http://httpd.chello.nl/j.hutson/grahamhutson.htm Sorry but I donīt

New Netscape probl. in win98
... those are better than Corel paint and MS Paint....and 2)anyone have any pokemon suggestions for some new morphs?(no guarantees that I'll do them I just need suggestions) -- Ben (omgtkb) omg...@hotmail.com I post pics....live with it! Two bucks says I'll be reported! Save the Binaries, they're almost extinct!

Drag and drop
Anthony de Vries x...@no.email comp lang labview I noticed that the icon PNG files include tranparacy.&nbsp; That's indeed very important when adding glyphs to an icon.&nbsp;&nbsp; However, the Labview icon editor doesn't support transparacy.&nbsp; That makes the glyphs very difficult to use in the icon editor !

Opening more than 1 jpg at a time...
The instructions were easy to follow, and I was able to change the default from MSPaint to PSP9, but now I have editor failures: 1. Any suggestions on how to overcome these problems? Thanks, Bob "Ramesh [MVP]" wrote: Change the default image editor application, invoked from Windows Picture and Fax Viewer:

Web Page Fonts
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thing I have to interject into that fine suggestion is to be aware that if you're monitor resolution is set to 16bit color (thousands), so will too your screen capture. I haven't touched MSPaint in years, but I doubt it will convert (index) 16bit color to 8bit color very well. If you populate your <snip etc

How do I adjust monitor color in Windows? New monitor is pale ...
However, I did try Ron's suggestion but Paint still doesn't work. Any other ideas? My neighbor, a chip designer and has more knowledge than I has also been here They are also often quite lonely and the cyber-age has brought to them a new lease on life via hobbies like Family Tree, or gathering and scanning old

zoomers ect (attachment)
(WordPad, MS Paint, etc.) That didn't work. Twice. For the programs that don't come with the windows CD, I'd really prefer the *easy* way, if possible. Any suggestions? By the way, I know VERY LITTLE about the windows registry. Use small words with me. :) Thank you very much, Ted Shoemaker

Save or Download a Video Clip from YouTube
So, I wondered how those fonts could be listed as font choices in Word and Excel, went back into Word, and now I just have Tms Rmn -- no TNR or Arial (or Courier New, for that matter). I am really baffled by this! Leah Colleen Worley wrote: Thanks for your suggestion, Thomas. I tried it, but the fonts are still not

Exporting Objets (Shapes)
Open up MS Paint and paste it in there. Save it as a jpeg. Now, to Access. I'm using A97. Dunno what you are using. Would be nice if you could do it in A97 just for giggles. Open a new report. Click File, Page Setup and set all margins to .75" except the bottom. Set it to 1.25" Get rid of the report header/footer.

Disappearing Files
Open your image in MS Paint and try the File/Save As and attempt to change the file type by clicking the pulldown box in the file type to a JPG. Attn. Steve Cochrane: Please excuse my continuing this as a new thread but the last post on this subject was 25 Oct and it's pretty far down the list now,

Help! MS Paint conversion to GIF yields "fog"
Rick u...@altavista.com microsoft public win98 apps Thanks much for the suggestion. Unfortunately, shortly after I posted my question the problem got fixed by the involuntary brute force method. I can just switch from MSPaint to a new bitmap viewer, but stuff like this is a little unsettling. Thanks, Rick .