in the control panel and on the desktoip icon
I use the desktop inifile to create pictures as background PICTURES in my folders I HAVE THE CODE I use the desktop.ini file to create backrounds in my folders when you open most files and you get the white screens with youre icons my shows a picture as the backround
The 6 phases of desktop publishing are; design,setup,text,image,file preparation and uploading/printing.
file = means like documents its stored in a place on your device
Well, there are a number of ways to do this, but here's how i do it: go to a place where you can download fonts, like www.dafont.com there you can find lots of fonts, and when you find one, click download. then after it downloads, it will come up as a file on your computer. DO NOT close that out! Drag the file onto your desktop, and it will turn into a font file. Go to Control Panel, and click fonts. Then get the font(s) from your desktop and drag them into the font file in control panel.
right click on the file, select properties. then click on summary tab.click advance button, it will reveals the meta data stored with the picture************If you are referring to a photo that is not on your camera card or computer (i.e. something you're viewing on the Internet), that will only gives you the date the file itself was created. In that case, you will have to research the image or ask the creator.
You can. As long as the computer can read the picture file with paint, it will work. Just right click on a blank spot on the desktop, then "Properties". Click on the "Desktop" Tab, then click "Browse". Find your picture, and click ok, then apply/ok. Also, you could go to the picture, right-clik it, then select set as desktop background. i want a picture on set as desktop background
I am not very sure what you mean by that...but if you mean background as in your wallpaper on your desktop, you can use a picture file that you have or you can even draw your own picture if you have any drawing thing like "Paint", save it, and save it on your desktop. :) Hope this helped.
Well, the settings for desktop backgrounds on a Mac can be found in the Control Panel under System Appearances and Settings. However, there is also the option of just changing the desktop background by picking a picture in the pictures file, and setting it as the desktop background instead.
For a Mac computer you can get Deskshade online by just putting it in on google and it will enable you to be able to change your desktop. In XP, you should be able to navigate to the picture and select "Set as desktop background" from the file menu.
Screensavers are a type of video file (sort of) which plays fullscreen after a period of inactivity. A desktop background cannot contain videos, it must be a picture. So you cannot make your screensaver your background, but you can try and find a corresponding picture on the internet.
it's the same on any windows-based machine. right click on the desktop and select the picture file under screensaver.
Save it as a .Jpeg and go to that file, right click, Set as desktop background.
I use the desktop inifile to create pictures as background PICTURES in my folders I HAVE THE CODE I use the desktop.ini file to create backrounds in my folders when you open most files and you get the white screens with youre icons my shows a picture as the backround
You right click the the background then click on format background then picture and texture fill, file and then select which picture then click close.
Type your answer here... file:///Users/gailo/Desktop/puffin13.jpg
For PC User'sYou can edit it in Paint, which is standard on most PC's. All you have to do is save the pictures onto your PC and in Paint goto File>Open>[click desired file]>Open. Do that for both pictures and when you are satisfied, goto File>Save As>[type desired file name]>Save.Or if you have Photoshop, open both pictures in photoshop and you can save it as a picture format.Setting the picture to your background: on most computers, you can right-click your desktop and there should be an option that says something like Personalize. Click on that and a window should come up. Somewhere there should be an option to personalize your desktop. Click on that. It should ask somewhere for you to browse in a folder to find the picture you want for your desktop. Find it, select it, and click open. There should be an option to save your changes. Click on that and feel free to close the window.Your desktop should now be your two selected images.
They can be stored in either of three places. The Macintosh HD, the desktop, or the Documents folder. To create your own folder, go to file, then new folder.