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Yes, that's too simple, I don't need your comments. Thanks for the approval<:D
Globetrotter
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Remnants of black arrows. X-D
I can repair that now! Tomorrow it is. I'm listening to Merle Haggard just now, I only heard about him today, so I'll go and have a look at my file now.



Okie is a guy from Oklahoma, where my daughter lives and works. So it's not always Oklahoman?
Globetrotter
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Verweis : "Sjoelund"
​Okie is a guy from Oklahoma, where my daughter lives and works. So it's not always Oklahoman?

​Usually yes but also used used to describe a migrant agricultural worker during the 1930's. Okie from Muskogee (Oklahoma).
Verweis : "Sjoelund"

The ratio of the arrow head to the rest of the arrow is absolutely not nice (in my opinion of course), the arrow heads are much too big. Use this corrected picture in stead:

You're right, I was lazy and used triangles! My problem is I can NOT use your much better graphic, since I cannot reconstitute it in MY Powerpoint, so I have to go back and change the original image with the black arrows. Oh, yeah, life is difficult and things takes time! Maybe I'll just leave the black arrows? To be seen.

This has already been published, which as such doesn't mean anything, except a new CR.

I stay with the black arrows! I don't think I'll make a CR, to be seen.

Thanks anyway.

Globetrotter
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The change request has not been done yet so this change will be in it.....
Globetrotter
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Verweis : "Sjoelund"My problem is I can NOT use your much better graphic, since I cannot reconstitute it in MY Powerpoint, so I have to go back and change the original image with the black arrows.
​I don't understand. You can't change 1 picture in your powerpoint?

Maybe, but as I see it, I would have to save the modified .jpg you made. Then I would have to cut your modified part out and save that again as another jpg. Then I would be able to insert that image in my powerpoint and then save the result as a new jpg. I suppose I would loose pixels in doing these manipulations? I'll try tomorrow and see, what comes out of it, or do you have any other suggestion on how to do it?

If you have I would be very happy to hear it. Thanks again for your support.
Globetrotter
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Verweis : "Sjoelund"​Maybe, but as I see it, I would have to save the modified .jpg you made. Then I would have to cut your modified part out and save that again as another jpg. Then I would be able to insert that image in my powerpoint and then save the result as a new jpg. I suppose I would loose pixels in doing these manipulations?

​I can't follow you. In my previous message I've already added the modified part (as jpg) so you can insert that image immediately to your powerpoint. I don't think you'll loose pixels.
I used your detailed image of only the macro image, opened it in it's own window and saved it. I then copied it into my powerpoint and this is the result! Thanks to you.



No pixels got lost, I still haven't figured how you did it, but it works. THANKS.:wiz:
Globetrotter
Coin varieties in French:
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Verweis : "Sjoelund"​No pixels got lost, I still haven't figured how you did it, but it works.
​Like I've said before, I've used the clone function in PhotoScape.​ Just practice, it's not difficult.
Verweis : "Essor Prof"
Verweis : "Sjoelund"​No pixels got lost, I still haven't figured how you did it, but it works.
​​Like I've said before, I've used the clone function in PhotoScape.​ Just practice, it's not difficult.
​How did you get hold of the "original" image?
Globetrotter
Coin varieties in French:
https://monnaiesetvarietes.numista.com

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