In Drew Moreland <
[email protected]> had this to say:
My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:
Is there a way (short of editing the registry) to configure the
desktop background so that an image occupies only a portion of the
screen other than the center. I would liike to place a personal photo
in, say, the right upper quadrant of the screen and leave the rest of
the screen a simple solid color?
I don't even know of a way to do it with the registry. I'm not entirely up
on every registry option available so it might be there but I've never come
across it and my Google terms used didn't show anything of interest. The
easy way to do this is to take said image, open your favorite image editing
software (Paint will work for this) and position it where you want it and
then make the rest of the image the size you want it to be. Basically you'd
just make a giant sized image (the same size as the resolution of your
desktop like 800 x 600) and then paste the image into the upper right hand
side of that same image, save it as a new image, and then use that as your
background.
Galen
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"And that recommendation, with the exaggerated estimate of my ability
with which he prefaced it, was, if you will believe me, Watson, the
very first thing which ever made me feel that a profession might be
made out of what had up to that time been the merest hobby."
Sherlock Holmes