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I'm not sure it was you, but someone sized some pictures for me a
couple of years ago. I have a picture (on GMF's web site) that is
smaller than I want it to be. I have no idea how to enlarge it to
make it frameable size. The thing is that I had this matted and
framed on my wall and loaned it (and three others) to GMF's daughters
to display at his funeral. I got the others back, but it seems I'm
not going to get this one back.

http://www.vistech.net/users/rsturge/mud.jpg

I need it to be about 8" x 12". I have the paper to print it. I hope
I'm making sense and this is possible.
Thanks.
Sue
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