jbaakko
Diesel Detail Freak
I figured since I know how to do it, I'd show everyone else how. This is #1 of two basic ways I'll show you how to resize images to allow you to post them as an attachment.
This process requires Windows XP, SP2. With the upgrade to SP2, windows explorer comes with a built in resizing utility. To access it simply 'right' click with you mouse, on the image(s) you'd like to resize. You can select any number or images, just make sure to 'right' click on one of the images to be resized.
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Upon doing this you'll get a window showing the following. Three basic sizes are provided by defalt, in basic mode. I usually use 1024x768, but 800x600 works fine also. Now click on 'Advanced>>'
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Your window will now expand to show the following. Noticed the advanced, custom sizing... Select the check box next to "Resize the original pictures (don't create copies)", this step allows you to now have a jumble of original & resized pics. Do no do this step if you would like to keep the original sizes.
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Now click 'OK' and window's will resize for you.
You're done!
This process requires Windows XP, SP2. With the upgrade to SP2, windows explorer comes with a built in resizing utility. To access it simply 'right' click with you mouse, on the image(s) you'd like to resize. You can select any number or images, just make sure to 'right' click on one of the images to be resized.
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Upon doing this you'll get a window showing the following. Three basic sizes are provided by defalt, in basic mode. I usually use 1024x768, but 800x600 works fine also. Now click on 'Advanced>>'
View attachment 3757
Your window will now expand to show the following. Noticed the advanced, custom sizing... Select the check box next to "Resize the original pictures (don't create copies)", this step allows you to now have a jumble of original & resized pics. Do no do this step if you would like to keep the original sizes.
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Now click 'OK' and window's will resize for you.
You're done!