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how do i resize a pic..

nicolai

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i keep getting told to resize my pic to no more then 800 x 1200 but dont know how to do that.
please help
nick bonn
 
Apologies for having it take so long for you to get a reply.

Resizing can more often than not be done through your graphics editor software. It all depends on how your software works. Some just let you enter in the size of image you want (X & Y where X is the length and Y is the height) others let you resize just by shrinking the image manually - when you click on the image it will show you (normally) eight arrows. There will be one on each of the corners (will resize the image both vertically and horizontally at the same time) and then one arrow in between each of the corners (will resize the image only in one particular direction - either vertically or horizontally).

If you need more help on how to resize in your particular graphics program look through the help files and it will surely lend you some help.

Good luck,
 
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