Photograph's coloring

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OneTimeQuestion

In an older version of Microsoft Picture Manager, I could change the tone of
a photograph's color (i.e. go from color to sepia, or black and white to
redtone, etc.). The current (Office 2000) version doesn't seem to have that
capability. Does anyone know if that's a hidden function? Thank you for your
help!
 
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John Inzer

OneTimeQuestion said:
In an older version of Microsoft Picture Manager, I could
change the tone of a photograph's color (i.e. go from
color to sepia, or black and white to redtone, etc.). The
current (Office 2000) version doesn't seem to have that
capability. Does anyone know if that's a hidden function?
Thank you for your help!
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I'm not sure about the 2000 version but the
*current* version is 2003. Which one do you
actually have? You can check for sure at...Help /
About.

In 2003...you can select an image and go to...
Picture / Color...and a panel with several sliders
will open.
 
J

John Inzer

Miss said:
Did you have a Publisher-related question...?
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I do...

Where can I find a free viewer for my .pub files?

How's that Apple holding up?
 
B

Brian Kvalheim [MSFT MVP]

John said:
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I do...

Where can I find a free viewer for my .pub files?

Open your eyes (or put on some spectacles), and then you can view the pub
file.

--
Brian Kvalheim
Microsoft Publisher MVP
http://www.publishermvps.com

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
confers no rights.
 
J

John Inzer

Brian said:
Open your eyes (or put on some spectacles),
and then you can view the pub file.
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It worked! Thank you so much.
 

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