mspaint that can save as jpg & gif files

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Rick Chauvin

ComeMon! said:
That tips talks about MSOffice2000, does it apply to all versions of
Office97 ? I don't have enough disk space to installl MSOffice2000!


? ? ?

I think you misunderstand - maybe read it again.

You do Not have to have any versions of Office installed to make those
changes - and that is the whole point.
It's very very very simple to do!
 
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George \(Bindar Dundat\)

That means you can skip past the MS link because it does not apply to you.
Start with the section below it.

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George (Bindar Dundat ©) MS-MVP
This information is provided "AS IS"
It may even be wrong!
For Windows Troubleshooting Tips see;
9x/ME http://aumha.org/win4/a/tshoot.htm
2000/XP http://aumha.org/win5/a/tshoot.htm
| > | > > Hi,
| > >
| > > I found my windows 98, ME & 2000 installation came with mspaint.exe
| > > which could only save file as .bmp or .dib. But I knew the XP version
| > > of mspaint could save image file as .jpg & .gif. Is there any mspaint
| > > that can run under windows 98, ME & 2000 which can save image files as
| > > .jpg & .gif ? Because I don't have XP on hands.
| >
| > Yes absolutely!
| > ..and you do not need any Office software installed to do so, and instead
| > you could just make a few simple adjustments.
| > Read how to do it here:
| > http://www.geocities.com/one_human/advanced.html#mspaint_fix
| > Scroll to #6
| That tips talks about MSOffice2000, does it apply to all versions of
| Office97 ? I don't have enough disk space to installl MSOffice2000!
|
| >
| > Rick
 
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ComeMon!

George \(Bindar Dundat\) said:
That means you can skip past the MS link because it does not apply to you.
Start with the section below it.
Sorry I read the article too hurry. Now I update my registry and
mspaint worked with jpg & gif files.
 

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