test pic
#1
test pic
Just trying to up load a pic.
OK, tell me why it doesn't enlarge when you click on the thumbnail.
I think I figured something out!
[IMG]local://upfiles/34232/DCD7F424E35845CFA28FB7ACE4E456C1.jpg[/IMG]
OK, tell me why it doesn't enlarge when you click on the thumbnail.
I think I figured something out!
[IMG]local://upfiles/34232/DCD7F424E35845CFA28FB7ACE4E456C1.jpg[/IMG]
#7
RE: test pic
Yes, I do.
ORIGINAL: blazen351
Do you have microsft Picture manager? It comes bundled with Office 2003 standard and probably other versions as well. I'll look at paint real quick though to see if I can give you instructions for it.
Do you have microsft Picture manager? It comes bundled with Office 2003 standard and probably other versions as well. I'll look at paint real quick though to see if I can give you instructions for it.
#8
RE: test pic
Ok cool, it's much easier in that. Open the picture you want in Picture Manager. On the tool bar there is a button that says edit picture. Click that and an option bpx will pop up to the right of the pic
Click on Resize then go to the predefined width and heighth box and choose web large (640x 840 px) choose that then click the ok near the bottom then resave. That should give you a good size pic to upload.
Click on Resize then go to the predefined width and heighth box and choose web large (640x 840 px) choose that then click the ok near the bottom then resave. That should give you a good size pic to upload.
#9
RE: test pic
Thanks, I'll mess around with it. I did get a couple added to the original post that seemed to work; I'm closing in on it!
ORIGINAL: blazen351
Ok cool, it's much easier in that. Open the picture you want in Picture Manager. On the tool bar there is a button that says edit picture. Click that and an option bpx will pop up to the right of the pic
Click on Resize then go to the predefined width and heighth box and choose web large (640x 840 px) choose that then click the ok near the bottom then resave. That should give you a good size pic to upload.
Ok cool, it's much easier in that. Open the picture you want in Picture Manager. On the tool bar there is a button that says edit picture. Click that and an option bpx will pop up to the right of the pic
Click on Resize then go to the predefined width and heighth box and choose web large (640x 840 px) choose that then click the ok near the bottom then resave. That should give you a good size pic to upload.