Re: For John Inzer---->SUCCESS & another question :)
From: dotbowels (dotbowels_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/05/05
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Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2005 18:23:02 -0800
The latest advice helped me tremendously now I just need to practice. I got
a collage done and tried to upload it for copies and it wouldn't upload
because it said it is a JNG file. I have normally uploaded JPG files. Was I
supposed to do something so that it would have converted automatically? Your
continued advice is extremely appreciated. Thanks
"John Inzer" wrote:
> dotbowels wrote:
> >I unchecked the show on startup items successfully
> =======================================
> Good.
> =======================================
> > When I open up 3 pictures it only shows one of the stack
> > even though it shows I selected three and they are
> > hilighted
> =======================================
> The "Stack" displays the content of the
> project currently displayed in your work
> area.
>
> The "Files" palette shows thumbs of all
> images that are currently open. You can...
> Left click / Drag...images from your "Files"
> palette onto the project currently open in
> your work area.
>
> Both of these palettes should be visible
> on the right of your screen. If not...you can
> go to..."View" and select them.
> =======================================
> > I still whnet on with the Control N for the canvas size.
> > It will not allow me to uncheck the maintain proportions
> > box it is all grayed in.
> =======================================
> Ok...Ctrl / N...places a New 4x6" Blank Canvas
> in your work area. To resize it you would go to:
> Format / Resize image.
>
> Now, here's a step I forgot to include in my
> previous message....
>
> Tick the "Resolution" option and your "Maintain
> Proportions" option will become active.
>
> Now...you can resize the canvas to what ever
> you require.
> =======================================
> > I finally cancelled and when it was shutting down it
> > showed 3 big pictures disappearing one by one
> > even though the stack showed only one.
> =======================================
> The "Files" palette would show thumbs of all three.
> =======================================
> > Any new thoughts? Thanks
> =======================================
> No new thoughts...
>
> If you carefully read and experiment with the
> instructions I have posted you will learn.
>
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>
> John Inzer
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