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Old 11-30-2006, 10:58 AM #5
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You can dowload a copy of IrfanView from: http://www.irfanview.net/ (It's free. And it doesn't contain any tracking stuff or other junk that you don't want.)

Open your file.

Then click on image / resize-resample.

Make sure 'preserve aspect ratio' is checked and then set the new size to 80 <<-- you should set the BIGGER number to 80 (the smaller number will automatically resize). (For example, if your picture is 500 x 600, you would change the '600' to 80; the 500 would automatically change to '66'.)

Then save the file with a NEW name. I usually put "th' at the beginning or end of the new file name so that I know it's a thumbnail image.

There ya' go!! You can use that new file for either an avatar or a siggy pic.

Good luck!!

Hugs.

Barb
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