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Old Dec 3, 2008 | 03:09 AM
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after the joy of driving my volvo s60 t5 and had a "failure". I traded it in and got an 09 scion xd!. hopefully im welcomed and appreciate the help im probably gonna ask later lol .. for example .. how to convert pictures to jpg or gif formatting? lol
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welcome,
you can convert bitmaps in microsoft paint or you can convert a multitude of files with photshop.
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congrats on the ride!

Photoshop or any other photo editing software should do it easily. Even MS paint (which if you are running a windows computer you have)
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forgot to mention, all you have to do is open the picture in the program of your choice then go to File>Save As at this point you can rename the file if you wish, but under the name you will usually see the current file type, you can click on it and change it to whatever you wish, and this will create a second image same as the first but different file types, you can delete the old one if you wish.
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Originally Posted by Zed
forgot to mention, all you have to do is open the picture in the program of your choice then go to File>Save As at this point you can rename the file if you wish, but under the name you will usually see the current file type, you can click on it and change it to whatever you wish, and this will create a second image same as the first but different file types, you can delete the old one if you wish.
thanks! help alot!
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