How do I set up a page to allow visitors to download
picture files.

Re: downloading picture files by Murray

Murray
Thu Mar 10 06:34:40 CST 2005

Zip the files. Link to them as you would to any file.

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"Jim" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> How do I set up a page to allow visitors to download
> picture files.



Re: downloading picture files by Kevin

Kevin
Thu Mar 10 07:47:01 CST 2005

Or just link to them. A browser downloads files. Once you see them in the
web page, they are already downloaded.

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What You Seek Is What You Get.

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> Zip the files. Link to them as you would to any file.
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>> How do I set up a page to allow visitors to download
>> picture files.
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Re: downloading picture files by Jens

Jens
Thu Mar 10 09:54:40 CST 2005

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Import the pictures to the web.
create a new page with links to the picures.
Publish and you are set.

Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.

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<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>create a new page with links to the picures.</FONT>

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