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    Jim - I think I misunderstood what you meant when you wrote "Can someone explain how to display a graphic on screen as I have obviously missed something? " You were refering to Gary's comment - right?

    I think what Gary is suggesting was that Katie could have made the text on the phone's little screen say something that played off/reinforced the "you are never alone".

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    <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> Can someone explain how to display a graphic on screen as I have obviously missed something? <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

    Jim

    I suspect your question is how to get your image to display in this conference, not on the Nokia's screen, right?

    You need to export the image as a GIF or JPEG, then when you attach it, it will display.

    (Ross has done the first conversion for you for free [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_wink.gif[/img] )

    For the kind of image Katie has created, I would suggest exporting it as a JPEG with the compression slider set to 60-80% compression.

    And Ross is correct, my suggestion of displaying a message on the Noika's screen was to pay off the headline, "You're never alone."

    Of course, given the embedding of certain chips in communications devices, this could also have sinister overtones!

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    Thanks Gary,
    I did wish to display the image on screen, I don't think I explained it properly. I knew the answer would be something simple.
    Thanks to all for the kind comments about Katie's work. She is extremely pleased, as am I. I would love to show you more work from the children (when I can get them to draw other things apart from mobile phones).

 

 

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