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| refresh images in Outlook |
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Sometimes I want to see the original quality image (or page). What's the best way to do so? |
If you are using graphics acceleration level 4 or 5, it's
likely that you will come across Web pages or images on Web
pages that you want to see in their original form. In some
cases the difference may be very apparent. In others, practically
indistinguishable. If you are using IE, you can refresh an
image or page using Right-click menu items. Alternatively,
you can change the graphics acceleration setting and then
Ctrl-Refresh to reload the entire page. For complete details
on graphics acceleration options Click
Here. Most other browsers
allow you to refresh a page using a Refresh or Reload command.
In some cases you may need to hold down the Ctrl or Shift
key. However, some programs that display Web pages cannot
be easily refresh. One example is Outlook. A workaround is
to use Outlook's Save As command to save the file in HTML
format to your desktop, then double click it to view in your
browser. Once in your browser, you can use the Refresh With
Full Quality right-click commands or reload with a lower-level
graphics compression (Level 1 or 2).
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