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Old July 1st 09, 11:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
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Default Changing the resolution

The business card I created looks clear on my computer, but shows up blurry
on the recipients computer when it's received in the email. I realize the
image is in a jpeg format. Is there any way to change the resolution of the
image? Or is that not possible in Outlook?
 




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