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Post on the picture page at the forums, and some one can resize it. If not, e-mail it to me and tell me what you want done. I have wayyyy to much photo editing software at home.
Google this:
Microsoft PowerToys for Windows XP
It's a free download from MSN. Once downloaded and installed, you can right click (on your mouse) a picture, then hit the "Resize Photo" option. Works great. If the file size is really really big, resize the resized photo to make it small enough.
Not sure how big your photo is??? Locate the file, right click and select properties. Need help resizing your pictures to make them fit? Here's a quick, easy way if you dont have any photo resizing programs....
1) Go to www.resize2mail.com
2) Select option below (25% smaller 75%smaller etc..)
3) Click chose, and chose the correct image
4) Click ok
5) Right click on image after it is loaded and save as (desktop)
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