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No Wonder User - Feb 12, 1999 - 4:38 pm
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Knowledge Level: Beginner
Problem: Hardware
Computer Type: Apple
Model: Mac Performa 630CD
RAM: Don't know
RAM Enhancer: None
OS Version: System 7.5.3

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No Wonder,

My computer has 36 MB of RAM.

I downloaded a 4-H clover from a University of Wisconsin website and when I try to open it I get this message:

"The GIF translator could not read this file."

What does this mean and how can I open it?

Is it possible nothing downloaded? I opened Clarisworks and clicked on the clover icon but got the same message.

Thank you,

Chris Lutze

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No Wonder Tech - Feb 12, 1999 - 6:52 pm
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Chris,

what this means is that you don't have a program on your computer that will directly open a graphic file in the gif format.

In order to use the graphic in a program like ClarisWorks, it will need to be in a different format, like pict or tiff. There are shareware programs available for making this kind of conversion. The most popular one is GraphicConverter and can be downloaded from this page:

http://hotfiles.zdnet.com/cgi-bin/te...?fcode=MC10312

Be aware that most internet based images are 72 dpi or more clearly ppi(pixels per inch - a measure of the number of units per inch of the graphic and will print pixelated on most printers as a graphic should be more like 150 dpi for smooth printing.

If I can be of further assistance, don't hesitate to email me directly and thanks for using No Wonder!

Mark Winchester
markw@nowonder.com
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