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Jeff
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      17th Jun 2004
When I change the background of my computer and choose to have the image
centered, the image is centered (left and right) but at the top of the
screen, instead of centered (top and bottom). How do I change it so the
image is centered and in the middle of the screen, both left and right and
top and bottom?


 
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      17th Jun 2004
Jeff, Answered in XP Basics.

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When I change the background of my computer and choose to have the image
centered, the image is centered (left and right) but at the top of the
screen, instead of centered (top and bottom). How do I change it so the
image is centered and in the middle of the screen, both left and right and
top and bottom?


 
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