frontpage| conversion When I was making a Web page. Sometimes you experience converting a picture format, and you typically convert between formats such as BMP, JPG, GIF, and PNG. ACDSee can do it, but if you are using FrontPage to do a page when you encounter the need to convert the picture, then you can completely directly through FrontPage to achieve. Let's take FrontPage 2003 for example (similar to other versions) to see how it's done:
First, after you start FrontPage 2003, create a new blank edit page, insert the cursor in any position on the page, and then click on the menu bar "Insert → picture → from file", select the picture file to convert, click "OK", this picture will be inserted into the page. At this point we right-click on the picture, select "Picture Properties" to open its properties panel, and in the General tab "type" see three single options: GIF, JPG, and PNG, that is, the three formats that the picture can be converted to, in addition to the picture quality settings. The following figure:
If we insert this image in JPG format, we can convert it to PNG format by selecting the single option "PNG". In the Appearance tab, you can change the size of the picture by modifying the width and height values (or by dragging a picture border in the page). Properties are set, press the "OK" button, the page will show the actual effect of the picture. Finally, we click on "file → save file" to save the page, note that when prompted to "Save embedded Files", the picture file is saved in a directory you have specified. If you want to convert more than one picture, repeat the steps after creating the new page. Now, let's open the specified directory and look, the converted pictures are in it. The following figure: