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I don't know what operating system you have on your computer, but years ago I used Windows XP, and it resizes pictures with Paint. The newer versions of Windows likely have something that can do the job too, and if you have a Mac, it likely also can do it.
You shouldn't have to add any additional software. Just use what is already there.
You shouldn't have to add any additional software. Just use what is already there.
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masonsailor2
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Re: Cross slide vise or table?
I am using a Surface with Windows 8 and use Paint to resize the photos. Works great.
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Re: Cross slide vise or table?
I am using a Dell venue 11 pro with win 8.1.
The problem is that it is smarter than I am!
Thanks
Geo
The problem is that it is smarter than I am!
Thanks
Geo
Re: Cross slide vise or table?
Open Windows Paint, go to the help menu, type in "resize", and follow the simple instructions.
Re: Cross slide vise or table?
garys wrote:Open Windows Paint, go to the help menu, type in "resize", and follow the simple instructions.
NO help menu in mine.
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Re: Cross slide vise or table?
FWIW, I have never seen a Microsoft application that did not have a help function. You just have to find it.beeg wrote:garys wrote:Open Windows Paint, go to the help menu, type in "resize", and follow the simple instructions.
NO help menu in mine.![]()
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Re: Cross slide vise or table?
Yep, on my old XP machine, Paint has a Help menu right where it should be. On my Windows 7 machine, they "upgraded"beeg wrote:garys wrote:Open Windows Paint, go to the help menu, type in "resize", and follow the simple instructions.
NO help menu in mine.![]()
Re: Cross slide vise or table?
I use Windows 7 also. F1 is the shortcut but look to the far right on the ribbon. There is a question mark icon. That is Help.BuckeyeDennis wrote:Yep, on my old XP machine, Paint has a Help menu right where it should be. On my Windows 7 machine, they "upgraded"beeg wrote:garys wrote:Open Windows Paint, go to the help menu, type in "resize", and follow the simple instructions.
NO help menu in mine.![]()
Paint to a ribbon menu, and I can't find a Help control anywhere on the ribbon, or under the Windows button. But hitting the F1 key still did the trick. I guess they forgot to break that ...
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Hooper, UT
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Re: Cross slide vise or table?
Why, so there is. I must have mistaken it for a flyspeck!jsburger wrote:I use Windows 7 also. F1 is the shortcut but look to the far right on the ribbon. There is a question mark icon. That is Help.BuckeyeDennis wrote:Yep, on my old XP machine, Paint has a Help menu right where it should be. On my Windows 7 machine, they "upgraded"beeg wrote:
NO help menu in mine.![]()
Paint to a ribbon menu, and I can't find a Help control anywhere on the ribbon, or under the Windows button. But hitting the F1 key still did the trick. I guess they forgot to break that ...
If I were a product manager at Microsoft, I'd make The Design of Everyday Things, by Don Norman, required reading for every GUI designer. No one would be allowed to "improve" a danged thing, until they passed a test demonstrating understanding of the material therein.
Re: Cross slide vise or table?
[/quote]If I were a product manager at Microsoft, I'd make The Design of Everyday Things, by Don Norman, required reading for every GUI designer. No one would be allowed to "improve" a danged thing, until they passed a test demonstrating understanding of the material therein.[/quote]
Yeh, just like Windows 8. No 3d look any more. It looks like crap to me. I guess they wanted it to look like your smart phone so your "Experience" would be the same on both devices. Again, that is crap to me. At least there are programs available to restore the desktop with windows 8.
Now that MS is dumping Internet Explorer I wonder what they are going to come up with that nobody wants. Long live Firefox!
Yeh, just like Windows 8. No 3d look any more. It looks like crap to me. I guess they wanted it to look like your smart phone so your "Experience" would be the same on both devices. Again, that is crap to me. At least there are programs available to restore the desktop with windows 8.
Now that MS is dumping Internet Explorer I wonder what they are going to come up with that nobody wants. Long live Firefox!
John & Mary Burger
Eagle's Lair Woodshop
Hooper, UT
Eagle's Lair Woodshop
Hooper, UT