John Coyle wrote: > > Hi Ann: > I can help with these: > 1. Open Windows Explorer. > Click "Tools/Folder Options" > Click on the "View" tab > Under "Advanced settings", uncheck the option "Hide extensions for > known file types". > Click on the "Apply to all folders" button. > > 2 and 3. In reverse order, because you may need to restart the computer > after changing the DPI > Right-click the desktop > Click "Properties" > Click the "Desktop" tab. > Click "Browse" and select the image you want as the background. > Click the "Settings" tab. > Click "Advanced" > Change the DPI to 120dpi, and apply. > > John Coyle > Praxis Data Solutions (www.epraxisdata.com) > Brisbane, Australia
Hi, John Yup I got that done and I did change the DPI to 120 - something I stumbled upon. What happened is I kept plugging away at things before I got answers from you very helpful listmates. best, ann -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net