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I have to apologize. I'm real sorry for the size of the pictures.
I took for granted that everyone had broadband internet connections, and that no one still used dial up.

I took the pictures with my iPhone and downloaded them on my brandie new laptop with Windows 8. I do have MS Picture it, but I don't think its compatible with 8.
I apologize for any inconvenience to those still using dial up and will remedy the situation as soon as possible...In other words, when I can figure out how to get my pictures within the recommended size. Until the, I will delete the pictures, and in a couple of days delete this thread.

Again, I'm sorry.

And thanks GEC for the ID of those juice jacks.
The program I use for photo resizing is an "old" program, CorelDRAW7 / CorelPHOTOPAINT 7, It can resize, brighten, darken, color correct, Mask, and Crop to mask, and some things I haven't even begun to use, much less understand.
I don't think "delete" is necessary, just edit, and resize .
Here is the editor I had to download when i went from XP to 7.....

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It's GREAT!! Easy to learn (for us impatient people) Smile and it's works wonderfully woth most image formats.
Ed, I did some searching and they claim this is similar to the windows power toy that would resize a picture or a group of pictures. This is one of the reasons I am still on XP.
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Charlie