Does right-clicking on the file offer an "Edit" option?
If it does, select it, and "Resize" is one of the editing options.
If it does, select it, and "Resize" is one of the editing options.
Thanks for that. I do miss the XP powertoy.Cliff George said:If you want a clone of the old Win XP powertoy try this http://imageresizer.codeplex.com/
Microsoft don't provide a similar thing for Win 7.
Imported mine to 7 from XP & seems OK.trammayo said:I edit and resize in Microsoft "Picture It" but I don't know if that's on 7.
KeithT said:I couldn't get anything but WIN7 on the 'new' laptop last year. I DON'T like it and am sticking to XP on the other PCs.
Incidentally just over 1yr from purchase the laptop has taken to crashing repeatedly.
Another built-in "benefit" of Win7?
Stainzmeister said:You could also try "PIXresizer" its a free download off the internet.
True, I am not complaining because it does such a good job and, as you say, it's free!mbendebba said:Keith: we have a saying here, beggars cannot be choosers. For a free program, it does things that many programs for money do not do as well.
Mohammed
Keith:KeithT said:True, I am not complaining because it does such a good job and, as you say, it's free!mbendebba said:Keith: we have a saying here, beggars cannot be choosers. For a free program, it does things that many programs for money do not do as well.
Mohammed
I use another freebie, Media Chance Digital Enhancer, which does amazing things to improve pics. eg If you have taken a pic which is too dark it can reveal features within it which you didn't even realise were there.