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

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