H Hypocrite Guest May 6, 2009 #1 You can't go wrong with Jeff's suggestion. MS paint doesn't offer any options on compression levels, but is ideal if you're a novice.
You can't go wrong with Jeff's suggestion. MS paint doesn't offer any options on compression levels, but is ideal if you're a novice.
I imported_Hypocrite New member May 6, 2009 #2 You can't go wrong with Jeff's suggestion. MS paint doesn't offer any options on compression levels, but is ideal if you're a novice.
You can't go wrong with Jeff's suggestion. MS paint doesn't offer any options on compression levels, but is ideal if you're a novice.
K K B New member May 6, 2009 #3 I have Windows XP, and I'm not very technically minded, so in easy steps please!! Thanks guys, you're brilliant!! I knew it would be easy, but I struggled and I just couldn't find it. xx
I have Windows XP, and I'm not very technically minded, so in easy steps please!! Thanks guys, you're brilliant!! I knew it would be easy, but I struggled and I just couldn't find it. xx