- Jun 23, 2001
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Alright, I just reformatted my C:\ and I guess something that I was accustomed to is not a default [or maybe even a feature] in WindowsXP.
Before I formatted my C:\, whenever I would right-click a picture there would be a Resize Picture option. I've installed all my needed image programs [I've left out quite a few though] and bam, can't find the button/option in the right-click menu. Perhaps it was a VBS script.
I don't have a screenshot of what the window would look like when I would resize the picture but it looked like this.
Resize Pictures [in title]
[ ] Low : 640 x 400
[ ] Medium : 800 x 600
[ ] High: 1024 x 768
[ ] Custom: [ ] x [ ]
[ ] Make Pictures Smaller but not bigger
[ ] Resize Original Pictures (do not make copies)
You could select either of the first 4, and then check the bottom two if you wanted.
Anyone know what program or script does this or may do this?
-- mrcodedude
Before I formatted my C:\, whenever I would right-click a picture there would be a Resize Picture option. I've installed all my needed image programs [I've left out quite a few though] and bam, can't find the button/option in the right-click menu. Perhaps it was a VBS script.
I don't have a screenshot of what the window would look like when I would resize the picture but it looked like this.
Resize Pictures [in title]
[ ] Low : 640 x 400
[ ] Medium : 800 x 600
[ ] High: 1024 x 768
[ ] Custom: [ ] x [ ]
[ ] Make Pictures Smaller but not bigger
[ ] Resize Original Pictures (do not make copies)
You could select either of the first 4, and then check the bottom two if you wanted.
Anyone know what program or script does this or may do this?
-- mrcodedude
