photo resolution size required for custom statrionary forOS Vista

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Barusah

I need to know what size of photo works the best to fill the whole page by
using the whole photo. rather than just the top, middle, or bottom portion of
the photo. To use the whole photo what settings do I put for the two position
choices and for the one tile choice? Right now I can only get one third of
any photo to show when I try to create custom stationary. I think I'm in the
wrong category here, but would certainly appreciate a helping hand.
 
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Evan Platt

I need to know what size of photo works the best to fill the whole page by
using the whole photo. rather than just the top, middle, or bottom portion of
the photo. To use the whole photo what settings do I put for the two position
choices and for the one tile choice? Right now I can only get one third of
any photo to show when I try to create custom stationary. I think I'm in the
wrong category here, but would certainly appreciate a helping hand.

So you're trying to use a full screen photo for a stationary. What is
'full screen' for you may be 1/3 screen for me, and may be twice the
screen for yet another person.

And on top of that, you're increasing the size of the e-mail you're
sending by attaching a fancy image to it.

My personal opinion - e-mail is text. Keep it simple. I personally
disable HTML and images from my incoming e-mail, so whenever anyone
sends me e-mail with stationary, I don't see the fancy stationary,
just the text.

But, to answer your question, everyone has a different screen
resolution. That's like asking what's the best car. But either 800x600
or 1024x768 are probably 'common' resolutions.
 

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