Save Image As...

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Bob Williams

Win Xp, Netscape 7.1
In the past, until a week ago, when someone sent me a picture that I
wanted to keep, I just right clicked the image. A menu appeared and I
selected , "SAVE IMAGE AS"..
Then I chose a folder and clicked SAVE
Voila...The picture was saved.
NOW, when I click on SAVE IMAGE AS and choose a folder and click SAVE,
nothing happens. The image is not saved.

How can I get my computer to save images like it used to?
Thanks for any help.
Bob Williams
 
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Michael J. Mahon

Bob said:
Win Xp, Netscape 7.1
In the past, until a week ago, when someone sent me a picture that I
wanted to keep, I just right clicked the image. A menu appeared and I
selected , "SAVE IMAGE AS"..
Then I chose a folder and clicked SAVE
Voila...The picture was saved.
NOW, when I click on SAVE IMAGE AS and choose a folder and click SAVE,
nothing happens. The image is not saved.

How can I get my computer to save images like it used to?
Thanks for any help.

Bob, I've never seen this case. So I'll give you the standard
voodoo answer to similar issues: delete all your "temporary
Internet files".

For some reason, browsers seem to choke in their own debris and
have no graceful way to recover!

-michael

Home page: http://members.aol.com/MJMahon/

"The wastebasket is our most important design
tool--and it is seriously underused."
 
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Bob Williams

Michael said:
Bob, I've never seen this case. So I'll give you the standard
voodoo answer to similar issues: delete all your "temporary
Internet files".

For some reason, browsers seem to choke in their own debris and
have no graceful way to recover!

-michael

Home page: http://members.aol.com/MJMahon/

"The wastebasket is our most important design
tool--and it is seriously underused."

Is it safe to completely delete EVERYTHING in "Temporary Internet Files"
Will it take longer to access certain websites if I delete files
related to them?
Bob
 
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Michael J. Mahon

Bob said:
Is it safe to completely delete EVERYTHING in "Temporary Internet Files"
Will it take longer to access certain websites if I delete files
related to them?

Not in any important way. It will just refresh any web page components
that it needs. Deleting it all is quite safe, and is a Microsoft
Internet Explorer "Tools...Internet Options..." choice.

-michael

Parallel computing for 8-bit Apple II's!
Home page: http://members.aol.com/MJMahon/

"The wastebasket is our most important design
tool--and it is seriously underused."
 
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Bob Williams

Michael said:
Not in any important way. It will just refresh any web page components
that it needs. Deleting it all is quite safe, and is a Microsoft
Internet Explorer "Tools...Internet Options..." choice.

-michael

It has to be a Netscape Thing.
When I use IE as my browser, I can "Save Picture As" and it works fine.
I'll have to visit a Netscape User Group and see if they have any ideas
on the subject. Thanks for your interest and suggestions.
Bob
 

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