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As Jacques said, many ways to reduce the size.
If your computer has MS Office, then Microsoft Office Picture Manager is very simple - you can reduce the image size by nominating a percentage of the original. Right click on the image. Go to 'Open With', and you will find MS Picture Manager. Once the image opens, click 'Picture' in the tool bar. The box that opens has 'resize' toward the bottom. Click 'resize' and a box comes open on the right of the screen. Click 'Percentage of original width x height' and choose the % you want to end up with. Save the image under a new/modified name, or the original will be resized. Mike |
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