List Readers: This is too good to keep. Thanks to our conversation the other day, I found there is a service pack for resizing photos that goes with XP. And one that I didn't have on my computer. I was doing the resizing like Nancy explained in her e-mail, given below, but had to do each of them in a photo program - because I didn't have the service pack for windows that does this automatically and fast. I went to Windows XP and found it. So, THANK YOU, NANCY, for this eye opener. You have saved me hours and hours of work and maybe even have helped me deal with the carpal tunnel that I've been fighting for the last few months. I just want to say to all of you - PLEASE SEND WHATEVER SIZE OF PHOTOS THAT YOU CAN GET - BECAUSE IT IS NO LONGER A PROBLEM!!!!!! I just resized 360 photos in a few minutes. And - so now they are ready to load on the web! It was so easy. Again, thanks to all of you for all your hard work and for sharing your cemetery photos with us. Your faithful and delighted cemetery worker, Donna Cooper ------------------------------------- Nancy Wickam wrote this to us a few days ago. If you have Windows XP you can resize a batch of photos at one time. Holding down the ctrl button on your keyboard select the pictures you want to resize Then right click your mouse button. You should get a popup that has several things you can do in it. Scroll to resize picture and click it. Another box opens with different sizes to choose from. The small will reduce a 609 kb picture to a 78.4 kb. The large will reduce it to 158 kb. There is also an advanced button you can click and a place to check if you just want to resize the pictures and not make copies of them. Hope this helps someone. Nancy Wickam