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I have an image resizer. I take hundreds of photos so can't be bothered changing my camera's file size for the odd one or two. I shift click on the photos I want to resize, chose the size I want them and then click OK. Works perfectly. Usually I'm downsizing for emailing. Happy to let you know what I use if I can figure it out but it was a freebie I found on the web.

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Thanks to everyone for the suggestions. I will look into these. I have got Photoshop, but it's just the 'elements' version, so I'll look ther first to see if it does what I need.

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Microsoft Picture manager will do batch re-sizing. It's what I use, just change the view to Thumbnail view which will show all the pictures in the same folder, select the ones to resize then carry on as normal, just exit the program and hit yes to save all... Simples.

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