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Question Posted Friday June 15 2007, 10:54 am

Hey, I'm really having trouble with my advice column picture. When I view it from my computer or even my sisters computer/ friends, etc, it looks small. How do I get my picture as big as yours? I tryed using imageshack and resizing it...but that doesnt work...just I need something simple to fix it. thanks!

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LOL_x0x answered Friday June 15 2007, 10:55 am:
I resize it on paint and make it however
big I want it
thne upload to tinypic.com
use the link that says something abotu layouts
then put it in the url box and you're good :]

try that and lemme know if it works :]

*edit*
did you try opening it in paint and making it smaller then?

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