Recently I mentioned that Windows XP lacked a program for manipulating images as good as Microsoft "Imager", a program that came with Windows 95/98/98SE. After further checking, I relaized that there is that capability in Windows XP. I one is using XP, click on any JPEG file and a program called "Windows Picture and Fax Viewer" will open. That program can only print images having the correct aspect ratios or else it "clips" the images. Also, you have few choices in size. However, on the bottom tooolbar of "Windows Picture and Fax Viewer", there is a link to a program called "Microsoft Photo Editor". It is beween the "Save" Icon (Floppy disk) and Help Icon (?). It will also open with the [Ctrl] + E key. In the program "Photo Editor", you have a lot of control on the size of the image that is printed, where it is printed on the page, and a variety of filters and other special effects. It has al the features of the older program Microsoft "Imager" and more Ron Mlejnek