alternate low-res graphic, missing pic properties box

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kristine

Help! I am trying to add an alternate low-resolution
picture to my web page so it loads quickly while the high-
res pic is loading. There are help topics on this in
frontpage2002 and on the web. The directions say to
right click on the picture and select picture properties
on the shortcut menu. A dialog box appears where you can
select the low-res graphic. The problem is, THERE IS NO
PICTURE PROPERTIES OPTION ON THE SHORTCUT MENU. I have
tried everything I can think of and cannot get to the
picture properties dialog box.

Please Help.
 
Insert your normal image on your page, then select it, right click, picture
properties.

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The high-res picture is on the page. I have a low-res
picture saved that I want to use for the alternate low-
res graphic. When I right click on the high-res picture,
there is no "picture properties" link on the menu. I
feel like my software is defective or something.

My shortcut bar looks like this:

cut
copy
paste
 
If I select and right click on any of the pictures on my
web pages I do not get a "picture properties" option on
the menu. Is there another way to get to the picture
properties dialog box?
 
What type of pictures are you using, .gif, .jpeg or are you using autoshapes
or wordart?

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Nope,

this does not work. I know this sounds simple, but
the "picture properties" option is not there. Thank you
for your reply. I guess I will have to call microsoft
and pay. What a pain.
 
Click on the picture and hit ALT-Enter on your keyboard -OR- click on the
picture and click on the Format Menu, then Properties.
 
Yes, click on the picture and hit ALT-Enter on your keyboard -OR- click on
the
picture and click on the Format Menu, then Properties.
 
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