Well, it still looks like a wedding photo to me. Anyway, how can I make these pictures appear smaller as they are coming out bigger than the actual photos, so I need advice urgently. Thanks a lot.
Terry
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Would love to be able to tell you how - but as you know i am a technophobe! Jayne x
Use the button at the top of that entry to Edit Entry. Then click on the picture, you will see there are now little white squares dotted around the edges of the picture. Scroll up until you find the one at the top right hand corner of the picture and click on it but don't release the button on your mouse. You can then drag that square towards the middle of the picture and it will drag the picture in and down, making it smaller.
If it gets a bit squashed, or elongated, you can fine tune it with the other little squares at the side, top and bottom and drag them in and out until it looks right. When you are happy with it click save.
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Would love to be able to tell you how - but as you know i am a technophobe!
Jayne x
what program are you using? you should be able to make them smaller with that
Deb
Use the button at the top of that entry to Edit Entry. Then click on the picture, you will see there are now little white squares dotted around the edges of the picture. Scroll up until you find the one at the top right hand corner of the picture and click on it but don't release the button on your mouse. You can then drag that square towards the middle of the picture and it will drag the picture in and down, making it smaller.
If it gets a bit squashed, or elongated, you can fine tune it with the other little squares at the side, top and bottom and drag them in and out until it looks right. When you are happy with it click save.
Linda.
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