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    Image Size

    Can one of you Image wizards help me out here.....I have images that I am loading into a program that are just way too big. If I go to take a look at them after I've loaded them in, they take up the whole screen and you only see a 1/4 of the whole picture. I can export the pic as a JPEG Image....is there any way to then take it and re-size the thing so it isn't so huge. I know it's not the program because it is not all of the pictures.....some are smaller and work fine. I would appreciate any help on this. Thanks.

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    btw, what are you using these pics for? sending them via email? posting them online? depending on the application, you should consider the proper size.

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    thanks Matt, I'll give that a try.

    It's for a property record data base. The images are things like a house, commercial building, corn field....etc. I need to be able to, while in each property record, pull up the corresponding pic.

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    I'm sure I'm doing something wrong, but that seems to just be cropping out a portion of the entire image

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    Put your arrow on the bottom right of the image and drag it bigger. MS paint doesn't adjust the "canvas" (the viewable area) to match the size of the picture you open.
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