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    How do I change a WMF file to BMP

    Does anybody know how to change a WMF file to a BMP file?

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    Or use Irfanview freeware to open *.wmf and "file > save as" any format you want *.bmp, *.jpeg etc etc etc.

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    Thanks Mosaic - I don't check out the 98 forum much these days, not enough hours in the day.

    For the size of the app (even with all the plug-ins) and the sheer fact that it leaves the registry the hell alone, it is the only viewer I'd never be without.
    It is the first "non-System" application I install.
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    Yep - I was intrigued by the enthusiasm for Irfanview on this very board, so had to try it - it's comprehensive facilities are just about the best there is, and as you say, it doesn't grab all your available RAM or consume loads of HD space.



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    Originally posted by rambler:
    Yep - I was intrigued by the enthusiasm for Irfanview on this very board, so had to try it - it's comprehensive facilities are just about the best there is, and as you say, it doesn't grab all your available RAM or consume loads of HD space.
    I downloaded and installed irfanview. It solved my problem. This is one helluva program!


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    You can also just Copy the image then paste it to your Graphics program that can save BMP files.

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