RE: OT Betty's idea
- Subject: [iris-photos] RE: OT Betty's idea
- From: "Char Holte" c*@wi.rr.com
- Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2005 07:41:27 -0500
- Importance: Normal
Title: Message
Hi All,
You can open two pictures side by side in
most Microsoft programs or Corel. And what Betty is doing is putting her
two pictures in a separate file folder or picture album in Photo
Shop.
Open your favorite program, in this case
let's say MS Word. Open two pictures
and make sure they are very different for your experiment. Like a white
and a purple. Now go to the top of your screen and you should see the word
'Window'. Click on that and then click on 'arrange' in the drop
down. You will be given a choice of 'vertical', 'cascade' or
horizontal. Choose 'vertical' and you two pictures should be side by
side.
You can do this with most any program you
just need to look around to find the option.
Do you have power point? It is really
easy to do this with the file name. Contact me off list and I will be glad
to tell you how.
You
can also set up a file folder under 'My Computer' to save these files in a
separate place. In effect as Betty is doing by setting up an album, that
is if you do not work in Photo Shop.
I personally put all of the photos from my
garden for this year in a file. That makes for very quick reference.
so the name of the file for the average person might be C:\Word\My Garden 2005
and then you save to all the pictures of your garden. If I can help you do
this contact me off line.
Char, New Berlin,
WI
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