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loading pics

You need to set your digital camera to use less memory. There are also some web sites that you can use to shrink the size of the pictures.
 
An easy way to size pictures is to use "Paint" that comes on your PC.
Take your picture then copy your picture to the PC. Save it in your "pictures" folder.
Then open up "paint" and click on the arrow pointing downward in the top left corner. Click on "open" then go to "pictures" and find your photo. Then select it.
This will open the picture you have selected into the paint program for editing.
Next go to "select" in the choices in paint then click on "select all" in the drop down box. Next click on 're-size" which is the right of select".
Instead of percentage click on "pixels" then type 800 in the first two boxes saying horizontal and vertical. Do not mess with skew.
This should set the KB low enough on a high resolution picture making them up-loadable.

Hope this helps you.
 
Where can I find 100 year old maps for the state of Alabama. Looking for Russell County. Want to find old roads and homes.I would be thank full for any help.
 
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