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To: .38sw
I have a scanner.. I print pictures with it and make copies of things. It is an HP Scanjet 5370C if that makes any sense. And my ISP is Earthlink. Do I need a webpage? I am not sure of the steps to scan something to the hard drive..I have windows 98 2nd edition.
1,279 posted on 06/28/2002 5:37:38 PM PDT by celtic gal
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To: celtic gal
Time to get the dinner on. Oh, Nacho seems a little happier today. He ate pretty well for a change. Mo is prolly right, he just was unhappy with me for being gone and then taking him to the vet. Trouble is on Monday he goes to get his pearly whites perarly again..and then in a week he goes to the vet in Camarillo to see if we can find out what is wrong, if anything, with the iris in his eye. I am hoping for it to be just an odd thing and not a serious problem.

I'll be back in a bit to chat somemore.

1,280 posted on 06/28/2002 5:40:48 PM PDT by celtic gal
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You should be able to save a scanned photo to your hard drive just by clicking on "file" then "save as" when you've scanned your photo and open it in your photo editing softward, I assume you installed some with your scanner. Save it to a folder you've created for your photos, then name each photo something simple. You also should save them in .jpg format, as they take up less space. Your earthlink membership should provide you with space for storing photos. You might just want to call them and ask them how to set it up or access it. It's not hard once you've tried it. I'll see about copying a page of my photo software with the drop-down menus I'm talking about, and email it to you.
1,281 posted on 06/28/2002 5:47:24 PM PDT by .38sw
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