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Saturday, February 04, 2006

HOW TO ENLARGE AND SAVE

Attn: John Van Wagoner and others who are asking about reading the "small print:"

Since my Trenton Times "Sentimental Journey" column of yesterday, many visitors to "Tom Glover's Hamilton" missed my messages on how to enlarge a graphic that can be enlarged. (Not all graphics can be, but most can.) I am scanning in higher dots per inch so that the captions can be read.
LOOK FOR THAT ELUSIVE ORANGE AND BLUE ICON ON THE LOWER RIGHT CORNER OF THE GRAPHIC. PUT YOU CURSOR ARROW THERE AND SEE IF IT COME ON. IF IT DOES, CLICK ON IT FOR MAXIMUM ENLARGEMENT. SOME COMPUTERS ARE SLOWER IN REVEALING THE ORANGE & BLUE ICON, SO WAIT A FEW SECONDS FOR IT TO APPEAR.
HEREWITH A REPEAT OF A MESSAGE WHICH IS STILL ON THIS SITE:
Just a reminder to let you know that most of the graphics on this site can be enlarged by LEFT clicking on them. Depending on the size of the graphic, there may be only one enlargement. If there is still a larger view, an orange and blue square with arrows will appear at the lower right. Click on it and it will enlarge to the max. Files can be saved by RIGHT clicking on your mouse, click on "Save Target As" and choose the folder destination on your computer.

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