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Ed S.
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      08-05-2007
My desktop had a photo and went blank. I've tried replacing it by clicking
on personalizing, browsing and clicking on a photo but it will only respond
and set colors.--
Ed
 
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Chad Harris
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      08-06-2007
Hi Ed-

Do you have a restore point to before you lost it? What happens when you go
to C:\Users\Bob's Profile\Pictures and click from there?

CH


"Ed S." <> wrote in message
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> My desktop had a photo and went blank. I've tried replacing it by
> clicking
> on personalizing, browsing and clicking on a photo but it will only
> respond
> and set colors.--
> Ed


 
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dean-dean
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      08-06-2007
Try this. Go to Control Panel (Classic View) > Ease of Access Center, and
click on "Make the computer easier to see". Make sure "Remove background
images" does not have a checkmark (Apply, Save).

"Ed S." <> wrote in message
news196E20C-5DA6-4EC1-BB3A-...
> My desktop had a photo and went blank. I've tried replacing it by
> clicking
> on personalizing, browsing and clicking on a photo but it will only
> respond
> and set colors.--
> Ed


 
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Chad Harris
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      08-06-2007
Sorry--I meant C:\Users\Ed's Profile\Pictures

CH

"Chad Harris" <vistaneedsmuchowork.net> wrote in message
news:...
> Hi Ed-
>
> Do you have a restore point to before you lost it? What happens when you
> go to C:\Users\Bob's Profile\Pictures and click from there?
>
> CH
>
>
> "Ed S." <> wrote in message
> news196E20C-5DA6-4EC1-BB3A-...
>> My desktop had a photo and went blank. I've tried replacing it by
>> clicking
>> on personalizing, browsing and clicking on a photo but it will only
>> respond
>> and set colors.--
>> Ed

>


 
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Chad Harris
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      08-06-2007
Dean--

It's not necessary for classic view to access any of these settings. You
just rt. click control panel on the start menu>type adjust in search.

CH


"dean-dean" <dean-> wrote in message
news:...
> Try this. Go to Control Panel (Classic View) > Ease of Access Center, and
> click on "Make the computer easier to see". Make sure "Remove background
> images" does not have a checkmark (Apply, Save).
>
> "Ed S." <> wrote in message
> news196E20C-5DA6-4EC1-BB3A-...
>> My desktop had a photo and went blank. I've tried replacing it by
>> clicking
>> on personalizing, browsing and clicking on a photo but it will only
>> respond
>> and set colors.--
>> Ed

>


 
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dean-dean
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      08-06-2007
Hi Chad. Yes, there are several roads to Rome : )

By way of explanation, it's the way I get there, because the non Classic,
less iconic view of Control Panel Home seems slightly inscrutable at a
glance, and demands a bit of reading, with further layers revealed when you
click on something, which then I have to type all out, if I'm giving
directions. The search box might work. But I copied and pasted "Make the
computer easier to see" in Control Panel, and it told me to search Help and
Support (it couldn't find a match). Then I shortened it to "easier to see",
and got a list. My goal really, is to figure out the shortest path I can
think of, so that I thereby type as little as possible; my typing speed is
quite poor (I love the Copy Address as Text feature, which seems based on
Classic View). It's really not meant to be a directive as to how one should
use their Control Panel.

Too, I recall a particular post months ago, where I was trying to instruct
the OP to a Control Panel item, and they just couldn't find it. 7 or 8
replies later, I finally came up the the idea to switch the Control Panel to
its Classic View, and Voila, they found it.

Sooo, there's the history of all that...

But thanks for the heads up!

"Chad Harris" <vistaneedsmuchowork.net> wrote in message
news:...
> Dean--
>
> It's not necessary for classic view to access any of these settings. You
> just rt. click control panel on the start menu>type adjust in search.
>
> CH
>
>
> "dean-dean" <dean-> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Try this. Go to Control Panel (Classic View) > Ease of Access Center,
>> and
>> click on "Make the computer easier to see". Make sure "Remove background
>> images" does not have a checkmark (Apply, Save).
>>
>> "Ed S." <> wrote in message
>> news196E20C-5DA6-4EC1-BB3A-...
>>> My desktop had a photo and went blank. I've tried replacing it by
>>> clicking
>>> on personalizing, browsing and clicking on a photo but it will only
>>> respond
>>> and set colors.--
>>> Ed

>>

>


 
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Chad Harris
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      08-06-2007
You're 100% right--there are a lot of ways to skin a cat, and if it seemed
like carping or over parsing on my part (and it does to me on reflection) I
apologized. It was a good idea to take a look at that check box--and
sometimes pics used for wall paper can come from (and end up in) more than
one file and off the beaten path as well.

CH


"dean-dean" <dean-> wrote in message
news:%...
> Hi Chad. Yes, there are several roads to Rome : )
>
> By way of explanation, it's the way I get there, because the non Classic,
> less iconic view of Control Panel Home seems slightly inscrutable at a
> glance, and demands a bit of reading, with further layers revealed when
> you
> click on something, which then I have to type all out, if I'm giving
> directions. The search box might work. But I copied and pasted "Make the
> computer easier to see" in Control Panel, and it told me to search Help
> and
> Support (it couldn't find a match). Then I shortened it to "easier to
> see",
> and got a list. My goal really, is to figure out the shortest path I can
> think of, so that I thereby type as little as possible; my typing speed is
> quite poor (I love the Copy Address as Text feature, which seems based on
> Classic View). It's really not meant to be a directive as to how one
> should
> use their Control Panel.
>
> Too, I recall a particular post months ago, where I was trying to instruct
> the OP to a Control Panel item, and they just couldn't find it. 7 or 8
> replies later, I finally came up the the idea to switch the Control Panel
> to
> its Classic View, and Voila, they found it.
>
> Sooo, there's the history of all that...
>
> But thanks for the heads up!
>
> "Chad Harris" <vistaneedsmuchowork.net> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Dean--
>>
>> It's not necessary for classic view to access any of these settings. You
>> just rt. click control panel on the start menu>type adjust in search.
>>
>> CH
>>
>>
>> "dean-dean" <dean-> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> Try this. Go to Control Panel (Classic View) > Ease of Access Center,
>>> and
>>> click on "Make the computer easier to see". Make sure "Remove
>>> background
>>> images" does not have a checkmark (Apply, Save).
>>>
>>> "Ed S." <> wrote in message
>>> news196E20C-5DA6-4EC1-BB3A-...
>>>> My desktop had a photo and went blank. I've tried replacing it by
>>>> clicking
>>>> on personalizing, browsing and clicking on a photo but it will only
>>>> respond
>>>> and set colors.--
>>>> Ed
>>>

>>

>


 
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Chuck (in SC)
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      08-06-2007
On Sun, 5 Aug 2007 22:50:40 -0400, "Chad Harris"
<vistaneedsmuchowork.net> wrote:

>You're 100% right--there are a lot of ways to skin a cat, and if it seemed
>like carping or over parsing on my part (and it does to me on reflection) I
>apologized. It was a good idea to take a look at that check box--and
>sometimes pics used for wall paper can come from (and end up in) more than
>one file and off the beaten path as well.
>
>CH

Snip..
This is the ONLY thing I dislike about Vista thus far... IT and the
latest version of WORD.. I KNEW where all the options that I wanted
were located.. NOW they've all been changed..
The other day I used the "new" WORD.. and had to look for 30 minutes
to find how to "Save as"... now SAVE was right there in plain
sight.. but you had to hunt to find "Save AS"... Are they changing
things just to confuse me?

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Chuck (in SC)
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      08-06-2007
On Sun, 05 Aug 2007 23:33:55 -0400, "Chuck (in SC)" <> wrote:

>On Sun, 5 Aug 2007 22:50:40 -0400, "Chad Harris"
><vistaneedsmuchowork.net> wrote:
>
>>You're 100% right--there are a lot of ways to skin a cat, and if it seemed
>>like carping or over parsing on my part (and it does to me on reflection) I
>>apologized. It was a good idea to take a look at that check box--and
>>sometimes pics used for wall paper can come from (and end up in) more than
>>one file and off the beaten path as well.
>>
>>CH

>Snip..
>This is the ONLY thing I dislike about Vista thus far... IT and the
>latest version of WORD.. I KNEW where all the options that I wanted
>were located.. NOW they've all been changed..
>The other day I used the "new" WORD.. and had to look for 30 minutes
>to find how to "Save as"... now SAVE was right there in plain
>sight.. but you had to hunt to find "Save AS"... Are they changing
>things just to confuse me?
>
>Chuck (in SC)


Dang signature file...
“Life is hard; it's harder if you're stupid.”
“If you've got them by the balls their hearts and minds will follow.”


John Wayne 1907-1979
 
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Chad Harris
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      08-07-2007
Once you get used to the ribbon it's not hard to find what you were used to;
and there are a lot more options now. It was about getting features
accessible without having dozens of menus.

What MSFT changes just to confuse you are names of dozens of things like
Passport to Windows Live ID.

CH

"Chuck (in SC)" wrote in message
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> On Sun, 05 Aug 2007 23:33:55 -0400, "Chuck (in SC)" <> wrote:
>
>>On Sun, 5 Aug 2007 22:50:40 -0400, "Chad Harris"
>><vistaneedsmuchowork.net> wrote:
>>
>>>You're 100% right--there are a lot of ways to skin a cat, and if it
>>>seemed
>>>like carping or over parsing on my part (and it does to me on reflection)
>>>I
>>>apologized. It was a good idea to take a look at that check box--and
>>>sometimes pics used for wall paper can come from (and end up in) more
>>>than
>>>one file and off the beaten path as well.
>>>
>>>CH

>>Snip..
>>This is the ONLY thing I dislike about Vista thus far... IT and the
>>latest version of WORD.. I KNEW where all the options that I wanted
>>were located.. NOW they've all been changed..
>>The other day I used the "new" WORD.. and had to look for 30 minutes
>>to find how to "Save as"... now SAVE was right there in plain
>>sight.. but you had to hunt to find "Save AS"... Are they changing
>>things just to confuse me?
>>
>>Chuck (in SC)

>
> Dang signature file...
> "Life is hard; it's harder if you're stupid."
> "If you've got them by the balls their hearts and minds will follow."
>
>
> John Wayne 1907-1979


 
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