sdixon1 Posted 23 August 2017 Share Posted 23 August 2017 (edited) Anschutz supermatch stock and hook for sale. Looking for £260 inc postage or £240 face to face within central Scotland / Glasgow. Edited 23 August 2017 by sdixon1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
acormack Posted 3 September 2017 Share Posted 3 September 2017 Any pics? Horgi 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neilj62 Posted 4 September 2017 Share Posted 4 September 2017 Agreed, would like to see some pictures please Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sdixon1 Posted 7 September 2017 Author Share Posted 7 September 2017 I'm trying to attach photos. All I get is file too big. I have screen shot the photos and they are still too big. Any ideas.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Christopherspgray Posted 7 September 2017 Share Posted 7 September 2017 I use this website to resize photos for websites, you can specify the file size you want during editing, http://www.picresize.com/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
acormack Posted 18 September 2017 Share Posted 18 September 2017 There are a couple of ways to make pics smaller, will describe both below: A way to make pics into small JPEG's is: Open the picture you want to make smaller Along to tool bar on the top of the photo there is file, print, email, burn, open - click on open and a drop down menu appears, scroll down and click on 'Microsoft Office 2010' Along the tool bar in Microsoft Office 2010 click 'Picture' Along the tool bar there is File, Edit, View, Picture, Tools, Help - click on Picture and a drop down menu appears, scroll down and click on 'Compress Pictures' A large drop down menu appears down along the right hand side of the photo, with four options - Don't compress, Documents, Web Pages, E-mail messages - click on the Web Pages option In that same right hand drop down column, click OK at the bottom of the column. Click 'Save' on the tool bar along the top otherwise it won't save as a JPEG. The photo should automatically be saved as a JPEG. The second option is to right click and 'Send to mail recipient', this will attach small photos to emails and you can send to whoever or save it in drafts and / or copy the photos to your desktop. Myself I would use the second option as it's easier and the photos are larger with a bit more detail, heck it took a while to type that, takes all of 15 seconds to do either on the computer once you know how to! Cheers Alan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sdixon1 Posted 22 September 2017 Author Share Posted 22 September 2017 SOLD Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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