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Hello, I need some help from someone with more computer skills than my own. All of my pics on my pc are too large to load onto the photo gallery. I cannot find a way to resize them. My camera program is very simple. If anyone has any ideas or suggestions they are greatly appreciated, Thank you, Gene
if you have paint go to it
open file and select the picture you want
than go to image
then strect/scew
i usually us 30% in both sections. then you can save it in a differnt folder marked "shrunkenpictures" or somthing
if you have paint go to it
open file and select the picture you want
than go to image
then strect/scew
i usually us 30% in both sections. then you can save it in a differnt folder marked "shrunkenpictures" or somthing
Thank you, tb I did finally figure it out about an hour ago. I got an email from Amanda and I was able to do it. Many thanks, I appreciate the help THANK YOU!!!
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