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Old jewelry type thing

I dug this in my backyard yesterday. I think maybe it hung vertically with something on the end like a medal maybe. The whole thing is symmetrical except the eye rings on the ends. They are opposite 90
 
Nevermind. Pics are too big. Can't upload.
 
Right click your photo, click open with paint.
Then at top click images.
Then click stretch /scew
Then change the horizontal and vertical width from the 100% to 50%.
Then close . when asked click save.
Then try to upload again.
 
Taz's direction is the simplest I have seen on here and the same method I use. I've seen some directions with ONLY 12 steps!.....:yikes:
 
Thanks for the advice, but I am using my phone. I resized to the smallest possible and it's still too big.
 
This is how to resize photos using Microsoft Paint with the Display/Monitor Settings at 800x600 pixels if the computers Display Settings are set at 1024x768 the value numbers in instructions number 11 will be higher by a hundred or two because if you don't the picture area will be too small. This is not the only way but the easy way, let us know it works:


1)First you need to name and save the photo to your PC, the easiest way to learn is to save the photo to My Recent Documents or My Documents.

2)Then open Microsoft Paint.

3)When MS Paint opens you should be able to see a tool box menu on the left, if you don
 
Aarong81 said:
Taz's direction is the simplest I have seen on here and the same method I use. I've seen some directions with ONLY 12 steps!.....:yikes:

Make that......13 steps! :bouncy:
He said he is not resizing the picture on a computer, he needs help resizing pictures on his phone. But if you are resizing pictures on a computer, lower to 50% in MS Paint will do the same thing regardless of your monitor resolution. That only changes the way you see it on the screen and not the file size. The image size requirements don't have a resolution limit, only a file size limit.
 
If you have an android, there is an app titled simply photo resizer. It works very well, and simple too.
 
whitewill_1 said:
I dug this in my backyard yesterday. I think maybe it hung vertically with something on the end like a medal maybe. The whole thing is symmetrical except the eye rings on the ends. They are opposite 90
 
A barrette for a woman's hair maybe. A wire attached to one eye ring would lay under her hair and catch into the other one. So what we see, would be all that was visible. Just a guess.
 
taz42o said:
Right click your photo, click open with paint.
Then at top click images.
Then click stretch /scew
Then change the horizontal and vertical width from the 100% to 50%.
Then close . when asked click save.
Then try to upload again.

Right click? whats that? I'm not computer savvy enough to know what that means.
Open with paint? Whats that?....oh, nevermind, it is an option listed in the menu when I Right Click the image file.
At the top? What does that mean? Computer gibberish maybe?
These are way too hard to understand. I found my way to this forum, created a user account, signed in, but I don't know how to right click.
 
Some folks don't know what a menu or drop box are etc, but you're too smart to understand that, lol.
 
Like the guy who can't find the "any key"

Lol

:unsure:
 
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