Henry, If you and any others would like a Word compatible graphic, please eMail me offline and I'll reply with a *.bmp file attached. Word 6.0 can read it. BTW, I converted the file from a gif format to the bmp format using Hijaak Pro. Jeff part time CG for Becky, Seattle, WA [log in to unmask] At 11:35 AM 12/2/96 -0500, you wrote: >Dear Brian: >Thank you for your responce: I have Netscape 2.01 as the Browser and use >Netcom as my ISP. > >If anybody has any suggestions how to download and manipulate GIF's uding >word 6.0 Please advice. Thank you. >Henry Guttentag ([log in to unmask]) > > > > > >Brian Collins wrote: >> >> On Sun 01 Dec, Henry Guttentag wrote: >> > Dear Brian: >> > I think you did an excellent on the charts and I would like to take them >> > to our support group as an example. I can normally Hilite selectivly and >> > save mail on my hard disk. Since your graphs are probably in graphics I >> > am unable to capture the graphs. >> > I have win. 3.1 and word 6.0 which I thought should handle it. >> > Do you or any body have any suggestions. >> > Thanks >> > Henry Guttentag ([log in to unmask]) >> > >> > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++= >> > >> >Hello Henry, and thank you for the encouraging comments. All the pictures >> in my article are in GIF format, on the assumption that you have some sort >> of net browser capability. The fact that you have been able to view the >> pictures on your monitor confirms that you have that capability, so what >> you need to know is how to lock on to the pictures, and save them as GIF >> files to your hard disc. I am sure that Word 6 has the capability to >> include GIF files as pictures on a page, so that should be no problem. >> If you, Henry, coulld supply the name of your net browser program, perhaps >> one of you experts out there can tell Hery how to grab and save a GIF file. >> ( I am disqualified, because I use a foreign (British) computer, and don't >> understand those quaint IBM thingys) >> Regards, >> -- >> Brian Collins <[log in to unmask]> >