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How to 'import' .bmp's instead of creating your own...
Thursday, February 28, 2002 at 7:53 pm
Posted by Discombobulated Saskatchewan Unicycle (1 messages posted)

How do you use pics instead of creating your own? If I try to open a .bmp while the 'converted' logo.bmp or logow.bmp is loaded it just switches to the new .bmp so if I rename it 'logo.sys' it's not the real file. Alternatively, I tried dragging the .bmp into the converted .sys file but it does the same thing. Also, are there any methods/utilities for changing the color of a pic to 256 colors?

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re: How to 'import' .bmp's instead of creating your own...
Thursday, February 28, 2002 at 9:29 pm
Posted by Mrs. Bagley (277 messages posted)

The Imaging Program that comes with Windows allows the change to 256 colors.


On Thursday, February 28, 2002 at 7:53 pm, Discombobulated Saskatchewan Unicycle wrote:
>How do you use pics instead of creating your own? If I try to open a .bmp while
>the 'converted' logo.bmp or logow.bmp is loaded it just switches to the new .bmp
>so if I rename it 'logo.sys' it's not the real file. Alternatively, I tried dragging
>the .bmp into the converted .sys file but it does the same thing.
>
>Also, are there any methods/utilities for changing the color of a pic to 256 colors?

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re: How to 'import' .bmp's instead of creating your own...
Friday, March 1, 2002 at 2:57 pm
Posted by Marcus Bananna (1 messages posted)

you fuel! u r a newbie!

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