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Photo Editing
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I posed a question the other day,nobody seems to know what I am talking about, does nobody else resize pictures and documents?
I do a lot of family research.
If I click on a photo or document it goes to somewhere else were one is supposed to be able to edit them.
After I have done the alteration it just says Oops can't save this,every time.
I do a lot of family research.
If I click on a photo or document it goes to somewhere else were one is supposed to be able to edit them.
After I have done the alteration it just says Oops can't save this,every time.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i yes i use... http:// www.irf anview. com/ just for easy to use photo editing click on photo. open with irfanview 64bit click on image/ resize/ pick your size then save to (i save jpeg type) click on file save and pick where you want to save it to
We do not know what your using to 'edit' the photo which is why we are having trouble assisting you,
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If you try to answer the questions asked on the original thread it might help.
Yes, I do re-size photo's and other images using Paintshop Pro and even use Windows accessories as well.
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If you try to answer the questions asked on the original thread it might help.
Yes, I do re-size photo's and other images using Paintshop Pro and even use Windows accessories as well.
You've not told us where the photo/document is to start with. If it's an email attachment it will only be in a temporary folder (as suggested by Tuvok) and you won't be able to save a modified version of the file to that location.
If the program you're using to edit the file has a 'Save As' option (rather than just 'Save'), as most programs do, you can use that to choose a permanent location for the modified file. However my own preferred method would be to save the email attachment to a permanent location on my hard drive first, and then open it from there.
If the program you're using to edit the file has a 'Save As' option (rather than just 'Save'), as most programs do, you can use that to choose a permanent location for the modified file. However my own preferred method would be to save the email attachment to a permanent location on my hard drive first, and then open it from there.