Jpeg, gif etc

From: Sharon (nhmrschad_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 09/06/04


Date: Mon, 6 Sep 2004 05:12:32 -0700

I clicked some images from ClipArt in Word. I copied
them to Paint so they would come up as Jpeg. I then
saved them to Word. I went to Word and checked to be
sure it was there. It was there under Jpeg, gif etc.
Today I went back to get them and I click on Files of
Type and there is no Jpeg listing. How come it comes up
sometimes and not others?
Also, I would appreciate an answer sent to my email (this
is my junk email-not my regular address) if that is ok,
otherwise please let me know how I find your response.
Thank you.
I have Windows XP if that helps.
Sharon



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