sepia color

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Graham Mayor

This forum is for Word - you need a graphics application - try the free
Google Picasa 2 which has a sepia conversion option.

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP


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mariarosa

Thank you for your answer

Graham Mayor said:
This forum is for Word - you need a graphics application - try the free
Google Picasa 2 which has a sepia conversion option.

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP


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Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Maria Rosa,

If you are using Word 2007 you can select the picture in a document and use Picture=>Tools=>Format=>Adjust=>Recolor and select the
'Sepia' setting.

If you are using Word 2003, you can use a rectangle autoshape as a mask over a greyscale picture (from the Picture toolbar) to add a
sepia 'tint' as one method.

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how can I change a picture to a sepia color??>>
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Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

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