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Resizing pix in Microsoft Office Picture Manager
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chill747
2009-04-13 01:53:39 UTC
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? I've had to resize a bunch of photos.(smaller pix). I went back today to
resize them back to original size! CAN'T SEEM TO DO IT!!!!! Any help would
be nice.
Thanks
CHill
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John Inzer
2009-04-13 02:23:37 UTC
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Post by chill747
? I've had to resize a bunch of photos.(smaller pix). I went back
today to resize them back to original size! CAN'T SEEM TO DO IT!!!!!
Any help would be nice.
Thanks
CHill
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Even if you increased the pixel dimensions...
your resolution would suffer and the photos
may be pixelated.

Once the pixel dimensions are reduced....
the only way to recover the original photos
would be if you had unedited backup copies.
This is accomplished by making copies
before you edit...or using the "Save As"
command and giving the edited version a
new name.

The following dialog is copied from the
Picture Manager Help Files:

Save replaces the original picture with the
edited picture. (replace means your original
is overwritten and cannot be recovered)

Save All replaces all originals with the changes
you made during the program session.

Save As saves the edited picture as a new picture
file. You can optionally save the picture with a different
file name than the original and to a different location.

Export saves the edited picture with a different file
name, file format, or to a different location.
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