Most likely you have finalized the CD. After CD/DVDs are finalized the record operation for them is not allowed.
To put a jpeg into a word document you need to open a new word document or the document that you would like your jpeg to be placed on. Then go to insert> picture> from file> then choose file and insert. You can edit your image (ie, change the size or layout) by double clicking on the image.
The professional version of Adobe Acrobat allows you to save as or export to a jpeg file. The free version of Acrobat Reader does not have this functionality. A work around may be to place or import the Adobe file into a word processing program and then save as or export the Word file as a jpeg. The document can also be re-scanned as a jpeg file for a third option. If the document has text I would not recommend a jpeg file for anything other than viewing on a monitor.
Maybe you are trying to paste a jpeg file and nota jpeg picture. You must insert a jpeg file (is a command in the menu) while you can copy&paste a jpeg picture from other programs (for example: MS paint brush)
Try saving as a different file type. A .jpeg file would be smaller than a .bmp file.
A JPG or JPEG file (short for Joint Photographic Experts Group) is an image file, typically a photograph or realistic painting. .jpg means the file is a JPEG file, which is a high pixel version of an image. JPEG's are the most commonly used image format on PC's.
Yes because it gets compressed
Yes because it gets compressed
A .jpeg file is not in an HTML file. It is a separate file that is called from the HTML file to display on the browser. You can get the URL of the jpeg file from the HTML file and if the graphic is still there, the file can be obtained from its location. If you are on the actual web page that displays the image, you can usually right click on the image and select 'Save As' and save the file. Some web sites have their images protected to prevent you from saving their photos onto your harddrive.
If you are trying to save image from some online webpage then simply right click on that particular image, Now choose JPEG from SAVE AS Field or you can also add .jpg to the file name while saving it in File-Name field.
If you are trying to save image from some online webpage then simply right click on that particular image, Now choose JPEG from SAVE AS Field or you can also add .jpg to the file name while saving it in File-Name field.
Changing from one file format to another. A few examples:converting tiff image file to a jpeg image fileconverting raw image file to a jpeg image fileconverting wordperfect document file to a word documentconverting word document file to an openoffice document fileconverting excel spreadsheet file to an openoffice spreadsheet fileconverting windows media sound file to an mpeg sound fileetc.Note: both formats must be capable of storing similar things. An image file can be converted to a different image file format, but not to a spreadsheet file format or sound file format.
Yes. I have not used Corel Draw for a while, but as far as I remember you can import bitmaps and JPEGs without any problem and place them in a CDR.