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Try Irfranview (www.irfanview.com), a free download which
easily displays and converts all file formats. I’ve used it for years. Don From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Remek Kocz Had a problem converting
the file to a jpeg format, so I just uploaded it in the original bmp. Any
conversion utility you could reccomend other than the Microsoft fare? On 10/22/06, Nat
Hager III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: Remek, Thanks for posting, that is neat. BTW I would post any images in .jpg or .gif
format, as it takes up a lot less bandwidth than .bmp. Probably most of
us have broadband by now, but not everyone all the time. Another thing to watch for is P&G
cartons coming out of the stockroom with metric labeling on the carton.
That tells you how they're inventoring the product. Nat From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Behalf Of Remek Kocz I've attached a couple of metric-only coupons for
Procter & Gamble products. The weights of Pringles chips are awkward,
but they're the same way in USC. A few grams one way or another won't
make too much difference. Instead of 214g, it could have been 210 or
220. Same with 145g, where it could have been 150, a nice round
number. But P&G scores big, BIG points for making the coupons in
metric only. This is something that goes out to an average, everyday
American. This is exactly where the change can be made. |
- [USMA:37423] RE: Meric-only coupons from P&G Nat Hager III
- [USMA:37430] RE: Meric-only coupons from P&G Remek Kocz
- [USMA:37431] RE: [USMA:37430] RE: Metric-only c... Hillger, Don
- [USMA:37433] RE: Meric-only coupons from P&... Nat Hager
- [USMA:37434] RE: Meric-only coupons from P&... Stephen Humphreys
