What OS?

I've heard of this before (among other screwed up IE6
behavior), but unfortunately can't recall what the fix was.
You could try and go to folder options then 'file types' and
be sure you have IE opening/viewing all of the image formats
(make sure IE is associated with the images and not just a
bmp).  Without knowing your OS, I can't direct you anymore,
but you should be able to figure out how to exactly do this
(and this is only for win98/SE as far as I know).  If you use
ME, you can't do this, it's MUCH more involved as I found out
(to get IE to open images as it SHOULD instead of that
ridiculous 'shell image viewer') but you CAN do it.  I can't
speak for XP or 2k.

If this doesn't fix it, then I'm sure someone else has the
fix handy for this.
-Clint

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Thomas Fisher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Just started having some problems as of this past weekend.
If I try to save a picture, the only option available is as a
Bitmap
image, regardless what the format is on the page (trying to
save as the
actual format, i.e.; JPG or GIF).  I've tried going to
various websites
to see if it was just the one I was trying to save from, and
I have the
save issue no matter which site I visit.
I've checked my settings, repaired IE (hoping to reset some
messed up
setting), as well as reset all web settings, hoping to fix
the issue,
but with no results.
Hopefully it is just something I am missing, after looking so
long, but
if anyone can offer any suggestions, I would really
appreciate it.  I'm
losing my hair by the handful...  ;)

Thomas
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