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murphyjoe

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Since: Apr 29, 2007
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2007 3:06 pm
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Hello Paintshop Pros
I am using paintshop pro 9 and when I open my photos via browse my
images appear as huge. I m using Windows 2003 professional How do I
get back to the size that came as default
I am not vety well aquainted with canvas sizsei mage size etc.
Many thanks for those who can help me,
Regards,
Paddy.

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Allen

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2007 6:29 pm
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murphyjoe DeleteThis @yahoo.co.uk wrote:
> Hello Paintshop Pros
> I am using paintshop pro 9 and when I open my photos via browse my
> images appear as huge. I m using Windows 2003 professional How do I
> get back to the size that came as default
> I am not vety well aquainted with canvas sizsei mage size etc.
> Many thanks for those who can help me,
> Regards,
> Paddy.
>

I'm nor=t sure whether you are referring to the size of the images in
the browser, or in the editor after you open them. In the browser, just
right click on an empty spot in the browser widow; this will bring up a
chart which has several tabs. Click on the "browser" tab and enter the
size you would like in the "thumbnails" section.
Allen

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Paul Heslop

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2007 10:36 pm
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murphyjoe DeleteThis @yahoo.co.uk wrote:
>
> Hello Paintshop Pros
> I am using paintshop pro 9 and when I open my photos via browse my
> images appear as huge. I m using Windows 2003 professional How do I
> get back to the size that came as default
> I am not vety well aquainted with canvas sizsei mage size etc.
> Many thanks for those who can help me,
> Regards,
> Paddy.

If I get your meaning right Paddy just look for the magnifying glass
icon and then right click on your image. If you look at the bar at the
top of your image it will show the percentage of the image being
shown, the closer to 100% you show the larger the image appears in
your screen and of course the further down from 100% you go the more
you will be able to see on your screen..
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