My first article was published day before yesterday. But, I didn't notice Admin's remarks. Actually, he corrected my mistakes and published it. Yesterday I submitted two articles in the same format. This time, admin rejected both of them. :cheer: . Now only, I saw his comments. My problem was, I used HTML tags inside the editor mode. What's this editor mode? :silly: . I am asked to resubmit again. Help me please.
If we write in the text editor (shown toggle HTML mode), can we use all options displayed? i.e. The same way, we were submitting articles earlier?
Can anyone tell me how to edit those rejected articles back to editor mode, so that I can avoid typing again?
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I would suggest you to edit the image using MS Paint of other program. Using MS Paint in Windows 7, you can easily resize the image.
What I feel that in clicking the picture would take you to MS office picture manager where clicking picture icon would show you two options 'resize' is one of them. You can resize your picture to size as per your requirement from the options available at right hand side. Pictures up to 2-3 MB selected in 640x480 pixel remains the same size but reduced to within 100KB.
I would suggest you to edit the image using MS Paint of other program. Using MS Paint in Windows 7, you can easily resize the image.
What I feel that in clicking the picture would take you to MS office picture manager where clicking picture icon would show you two options 'resize' is one of them. You can resize your picture to size as per your requirement from the options available at right hand side. Pictures up to 2-3 MB selected in 640x480 pixel remains the same size but reduced to within 100KB.
640x480?
How can we resize it like that?
I just take a screenshot and paste in MS word and later reduce its size
I would suggest you to edit the image using MS Paint of other program. Using MS Paint in Windows 7, you can easily resize the image.
What I feel that in clicking the picture would take you to MS office picture manager where clicking picture icon would show you two options 'resize' is one of them. You can resize your picture to size as per your requirement from the options available at right hand side. Pictures up to 2-3 MB selected in 640x480 pixel remains the same size but reduced to within 100KB.
640x480?
How can we resize it like that?
I just take a screenshot and paste in MS word and later reduce its size
no need, just click at any picture, this will open in MS Office. See in the tool bar 'Picture" click resize> look at right hand side.
there is 'predefined size' scroll down, you will see 640x480> select it and click ok at the bottom save the file.
put your cursor on the picture now and see the result. Thank you button is under the box please.
I would suggest you to edit the image using MS Paint of other program. Using MS Paint in Windows 7, you can easily resize the image.
What I feel that in clicking the picture would take you to MS office picture manager where clicking picture icon would show you two options 'resize' is one of them. You can resize your picture to size as per your requirement from the options available at right hand side. Pictures up to 2-3 MB selected in 640x480 pixel remains the same size but reduced to within 100KB.
640x480?
How can we resize it like that?
I just take a screenshot and paste in MS word and later reduce its size
no need, just click at any picture, this will open in MS Office. See in the tool bar 'Picture" click resize> look at right hand side.
there is 'predefined size' scroll down, you will see 640x480> select it and click ok at the bottom save the file.
put your cursor on the picture now and see the result. Thank you button is under the box please.
you know well am generous in giving Thank you to good responses :woohoo: :woohoo:
Anyhow, it's a new piece of information to me. Let me try today for my next article and tell you later :)
I would suggest you to edit the image using MS Paint of other program. Using MS Paint in Windows 7, you can easily resize the image.
What I feel that in clicking the picture would take you to MS office picture manager where clicking picture icon would show you two options 'resize' is one of them. You can resize your picture to size as per your requirement from the options available at right hand side. Pictures up to 2-3 MB selected in 640x480 pixel remains the same size but reduced to within 100KB.
640x480?
How can we resize it like that?
I just take a screenshot and paste in MS word and later reduce its size
no need, just click at any picture, this will open in MS Office. See in the tool bar 'Picture" click resize> look at right hand side.
there is 'predefined size' scroll down, you will see 640x480> select it and click ok at the bottom save the file.
put your cursor on the picture now and see the result. Thank you button is under the box please.
you know well am generous in giving Thank you to good responses :woohoo: :woohoo:
Anyhow, it's a new piece of information to me. Let me try today for my next article and tell you later :)
However I would suggest you to use 314x235 for the best results according to guidelines in our editor. That size would look most appropriate here on this site. Try to resize any pictures now and see the result.
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