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Convert Jpeg To Photograph

#1 User is offline   novicef 

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Posted 14 November 2007 - 01:47 AM

I need some help with this please. I recently had a photgraph scanned on to my thumbdrive but it is in jpeg format. The problem I have is that when I apply for employment on the net and they have a specific place to place the photograph I find it impossible to do so.

I can actually send the photograph as an attachment but thats no help to me. The image in jpeg format is on my desktop. If somebody could explain a way to place the photo on an employment form it would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

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Posted 14 November 2007 - 10:30 AM

The .jpg format should not be a problem. Can you explain exactly how you are attempting to attach (insert) the file, precisely where in the process you encounter the problem, and provide any error messages you might get?
A link to the form might be helpful too so someone can replicate what you are trying to do.
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