Judy,
You need a program that can edit your oversize images and reduce them to
your screen size (i.e. pixel or dpi). Your problem is independent of your
operating system, although WinXP has a built-in viewer that resizes images
to the screen, and also Internet Explorer V6.0 does the same thing, so you
could view and print the files in Internet Explorer.
One specific, great little program that can do this is ACDSee by ACD
Systems (http://www.acdsystems.com/English/index.htm) price approx $50. It
is good at being able to open almost all image types in a speedy fashion.
In addition to resizing images (Which reduces their size to more easily
manage them) the program can also play video files and sound files and can
make slide shows, wallpaper images and can batch change image file extensions.
If you don't want to pay $50 to do this there are other programs for a
lesser price tag. Search with "Goggle" for image manipulator,
software/shareware/freeware programs.
Good luck.
John D.
At 11:04 PM 8/7/2003 -0500, you wrote:
> I'm not sure I am going to the correct sight to ask this question if not
> I hope you can steer me in the correct direction.
>
> I am using Windows Me which I purchased three years ago. I have had
> several people e-mail me photo's which are quit large on my screen and I
> need to scroll from left to right in order to view it in sections. I
> would like to know how to print off the picture so that I can see all of
> it and not just the portion that shows on my computer screen. I have
> tried highlighting it and coping then printing but I only can print off
> the part of the picture I can see on the screen. Can you help me?
>
>Thank You
>Judoney
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