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dt background...this may sound silly...
On Thu, 22 Jul 2004 21:32:01 -0700, wrote:
But since I have to live with it so many hours each day... I love the look of the azul background when I attempt to "turn off computer" (or restart, whatever)... it "goes grey" to a degree. Is there any way to keep that look 24/7? Thanks to anyone who would let me know. Yeah, yeah, I know, dumb obsession. But it would sure add to work serenity!! Thank you!! You can respond directly to if you like. Suggestion: Create a copy of the file. Open the copy in a graphics program. Use the tools in the graphics program to adjust the colors until you get the degree of black/white that you want. Save the changes to the file copy. Then set it up in Display Desktop as your everyday wallpaper. Since you worked on and are using a copy of the original file, you will still have the original image available - to use "as is" or to copy and edit in another fashion. -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows XP Shell/User |
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dt background...this may sound silly...
On Thu, 22 Jul 2004 21:32:01 -0700, wrote:
But since I have to live with it so many hours each day... I love the look of the azul background when I attempt to "turn off computer" (or restart, whatever)... it "goes grey" to a degree. Is there any way to keep that look 24/7? Thanks to anyone who would let me know. Yeah, yeah, I know, dumb obsession. But it would sure add to work serenity!! Thank you!! You can respond directly to if you like. Suggestion: Create a copy of the file. Open the copy in a graphics program. Use the tools in the graphics program to adjust the colors until you get the degree of black/white that you want. Save the changes to the file copy. Then set it up in Display Desktop as your everyday wallpaper. Since you worked on and are using a copy of the original file, you will still have the original image available - to use "as is" or to copy and edit in another fashion. -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows XP Shell/User |
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dt background...this may sound silly...
On Thu, 22 Jul 2004 21:32:01 -0700, wrote:
But since I have to live with it so many hours each day... I love the look of the azul background when I attempt to "turn off computer" (or restart, whatever)... it "goes grey" to a degree. Is there any way to keep that look 24/7? Thanks to anyone who would let me know. Yeah, yeah, I know, dumb obsession. But it would sure add to work serenity!! Thank you!! You can respond directly to if you like. Suggestion: Create a copy of the file. Open the copy in a graphics program. Use the tools in the graphics program to adjust the colors until you get the degree of black/white that you want. Save the changes to the file copy. Then set it up in Display Desktop as your everyday wallpaper. Since you worked on and are using a copy of the original file, you will still have the original image available - to use "as is" or to copy and edit in another fashion. -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows XP Shell/User |
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dt background...this may sound silly...
On Thu, 22 Jul 2004 21:32:01 -0700, wrote:
But since I have to live with it so many hours each day... I love the look of the azul background when I attempt to "turn off computer" (or restart, whatever)... it "goes grey" to a degree. Is there any way to keep that look 24/7? Thanks to anyone who would let me know. Yeah, yeah, I know, dumb obsession. But it would sure add to work serenity!! Thank you!! You can respond directly to if you like. Suggestion: Create a copy of the file. Open the copy in a graphics program. Use the tools in the graphics program to adjust the colors until you get the degree of black/white that you want. Save the changes to the file copy. Then set it up in Display Desktop as your everyday wallpaper. Since you worked on and are using a copy of the original file, you will still have the original image available - to use "as is" or to copy and edit in another fashion. -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows XP Shell/User |
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dt background...this may sound silly...
On Thu, 22 Jul 2004 21:32:01 -0700, wrote:
But since I have to live with it so many hours each day... I love the look of the azul background when I attempt to "turn off computer" (or restart, whatever)... it "goes grey" to a degree. Is there any way to keep that look 24/7? Thanks to anyone who would let me know. Yeah, yeah, I know, dumb obsession. But it would sure add to work serenity!! Thank you!! You can respond directly to if you like. Suggestion: Create a copy of the file. Open the copy in a graphics program. Use the tools in the graphics program to adjust the colors until you get the degree of black/white that you want. Save the changes to the file copy. Then set it up in Display Desktop as your everyday wallpaper. Since you worked on and are using a copy of the original file, you will still have the original image available - to use "as is" or to copy and edit in another fashion. -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows XP Shell/User |
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dt background...this may sound silly...
On Thu, 22 Jul 2004 21:32:01 -0700, wrote:
But since I have to live with it so many hours each day... I love the look of the azul background when I attempt to "turn off computer" (or restart, whatever)... it "goes grey" to a degree. Is there any way to keep that look 24/7? Thanks to anyone who would let me know. Yeah, yeah, I know, dumb obsession. But it would sure add to work serenity!! Thank you!! You can respond directly to if you like. Suggestion: Create a copy of the file. Open the copy in a graphics program. Use the tools in the graphics program to adjust the colors until you get the degree of black/white that you want. Save the changes to the file copy. Then set it up in Display Desktop as your everyday wallpaper. Since you worked on and are using a copy of the original file, you will still have the original image available - to use "as is" or to copy and edit in another fashion. -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows XP Shell/User |
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