I do not remember if I had this option when I first installed windows. This current machine (Asus mb.), p4 3ghz, 1gb ram, (yea I'm proud of it) started 5-7 years ago--grew from windows 3.x (dos?). I kept doing disk copies and moved it from platform to platform—hardware while updating windows. Retrospect, and your help, tells me it must be a coincidence, and not XP. XP was a cool update to do, since all the drivers were “fixed” with the second repair option for the install when I changed the mb.
This is such a useful function (and I thought simple to get back), and should be popular. Rt. click, while viewing using Internet Windows Explorer thumbnails, and select "send to a mail recipient, and a window would pop-up". A file of 500kb (.jpg) can be resized to small (40kb), med, large, or no change, with one ckick. I remember a window pop up with boxes to check. I know it worked on this machine 6 months ago. What changed? I don't know. Can't remember.
I have Adobe Photoshop Elements Version 3x; Paint Shop Pro Version 7x; and a bundle that came with my Epson scanner. I don’t believe this changed from 6 months ago. Cannon import and utilities (hmmm. I did remove that).
Power Toys does offer simple, free, resize utility, but it must be saved to the HDD. Maybe not a big deal, but it takes time, must be deleted.
OK. I guess I removed something. If the answer is not obvious, then it must be me……
Oh, Tim. I guess it is too hard for me. I’m just net seeing it. Start menus differ a lot. I can’t find it. If you get the properties of the shortcut, or program, that would help me get to it. Oh well. Enough of this.
Thanks for your both of your time—again.
Tom