Thanks to all who replied regarding my problem. I suspect it may be a
compression issue as most of you have suggested. I see same problem on 2
computers. a desktop with XP and a laptop with vista. Neither has a working
photo editor now. The desktop had problems and had to be restored to
original
Every now and then I have attached a TIFF file as a personal photo or for a
source document while running V6. I would attach it as a picture (not using
Video or Sound icon) and egacy V6 would display a thumbnail and be able to
open directly from Legacy.
Now, many months after moving to Legacy V7
Richard Van Wasshnova wrote
Now, many months after moving to Legacy V7 I notice a TIFF file does
not open, it seems to be missing. I can attach it as a Document OK but
if I try to attach it as a Picture it doesn't work.
I have just put a /tif photo into my family file, both as an
Richard Van Wasshnova wrote:
Every now and then I have attached a TIFF file as a personal photo or
for a source document while running V6. I would attach it as a picture
(not using Video or Sound icon) and egacy V6 would display a thumbnail
and be able to open directly from Legacy.
Now, many
Open the picture (one that doesn't show) in a photo editor and pretend
you're going to resave it. A box for compression options will show.
Make sure it says 'None'. If it doesn't, resave it with no
compression. Would be interested to know if that's the issue.
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JL
JLog - simple
that the computer agrees
with your naming it as such.
Rich in LA CA
If my guesses are wrong, lets get on the 'same page'.
--- On Sat, 10/4/08, Richard Van Wasshnova [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Richard Van Wasshnova [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [LegacyUG] Legacy V6 V7 handling of TIFF pictures
V7 handling of TIFF pictures
Every now and then I have attached a TIFF file as a personal photo or for a
source document while running V6. I would attach it as a picture (not using
Video or Sound icon) and egacy V6 would display a thumbnail and be able to open
directly from Legacy.
Now, many
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