ummmmm well - I can't find anything out there for free....but there are a couple options. You can open up your picture in Microsoft Office Picture Manager and do the following:
Resize a picture
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Select the pictures you want to work with.
How?
Make sure the folders that contain the pictures you want to work with are displayed in the Picture Shortcuts pane. If the folders aren't listed, add them to the pane.
How?
In the Picture Shortcuts pane, under Picture Shortcuts, click Add Picture Shortcut.
Browse to the folder that contains the pictures you want to work with.
Click Add.
Select the folders containing the pictures you want to work with.
How?
Do one of the following in the Picture Shortcuts list:
To work with pictures in one folder, select the folder.
To work with pictures in multiple folders that are next to each other, select the first folder in the group, hold down SHIFT, and then select the last folder in the group.
To work with pictures in multiple folders that are not next to each other, select one folder, hold down CTRL, and then select each additional folder you want to work with.
When multiple folders are selected, all the pictures from the selected folders are displayed in their current sort order in the preview pane.
Select the pictures you want to work with.
On the Formatting toolbar (toolbar: A bar with buttons and options that you use to carry out commands. To display a toolbar, press ALT and then SHIFT+F10.), click Edit Pictures.
In the Edit Pictures task pane (task pane: A window within an Office application that provides commonly used commands. Its location and small size allow you to use these commands while still working on your files.), click Resize.
Select the options you want.
Note Microsoft Office Picture Manager will always preserve the aspect ratio (aspect ratio: The ratio between picture width and picture height. This ratio can be maintained even when resizing a picture.) when resizing a picture.
Note You can undo an edit by clicking the corresponding Undo command on the Edit menu. Edits will not be saved until you save them. You can save your changes either immediately after editing the picture or at any time before closing Microsoft Office Picture Manager.
OR...............
You can reference this web site http://www.nick-james.com/public/239.cfm?sd=2 and go to http://www.tangotools.com/jpegsizer/?s=ysmR to download a free trial size version of software that will resize it.
Hope this helps!
Miah
I just used www.shrinkpictures.com to add the cake graphic to my profile. I have tried doing this for months and could never get is small enough. It was quick and easy, simply follow the directions.
It took me less than 5 minutes. Choose 100 pixels on resize photo.
I'm very happy to have caught this thread............
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