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picture it express
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Hi, I have been trying to download picture it express from the disc which was supplied when i bought this pc, at the moment it wont do it, so, does anyone know where i could download this progrmme?
I have a few photo files marked as mix, I have tried opening these with other photo programmes but non of them recognise the format, are there any other bits of software which would let me do this?
Can i change them into jpeg? If so ,How?
Thanks...BUDDY
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2. Open up Microsoft Word and click on the "Insert" menu.
3. Click on "Picture" and then "From File..."
4. Find the .mix file that you have saved on your computer and insert it
into the document. Now you should be able to view the image as a part of
your Word document.
5. Now, in order to save it as a jpeg, just go to the "File" menu and click
on "Save As."
6. Save the document as a "Web Page" (again, let's say in "My Documents")
7. You won't notice anything different, but then go to where you saved the
web page document and you'll see that there's the web page file along with a
folder titled "filename_files." Open this folder and inside you'll find the
..mix image saved as a jpeg. Then feel free to rename the image and place it
wherever you'd like.
..............commoner
2. Open up Microsoft Word and click on the "Insert" menu.
3. Click on "Picture" and then "From File..."
4. Find the .mix file that you have saved on your computer and insert it
into the document. Now you should be able to view the image as a part of
your Word document.
5. Now, in order to save it as a jpeg, just go to the "File" menu and click
on "Save As."
6. Save the document as a "Web Page" (again, let's say in "My Documents")
7. You won't notice anything different, but then go to where you saved the
web page document and you'll see that there's the web page file along with a
folder titled "filename_files." Open this folder and inside you'll find the
..mix image saved as a jpeg. Then feel free to rename the image and place it
wherever you'd like.
..............commoner