using "save as" question

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dwolf
Jul 16, 2004
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I don’t remember this being a problem before…
When I’m working with dog.jpg for example and then go choose save as, I scroll down to choose tiff. The name that appears in the name field shows dog.jpg. In the past I remember that not being a problem, I would leave to titles as is and choose tiff down below and it was saved as dog.tiff. Now it’s saving as dog.jpg, but it really is a tiff… I know that because the dialog box that comes up as I save and the file size is clearly not a jpg. Now I do find if I swipe the jpg off during the save it saves fine.. do you always have to swipe the jpg off…. ?

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Miss007
Jul 16, 2004
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I don’t remember this being a problem before…
When I’m working with dog.jpg for example and then go choose save as, I scroll down to choose tiff. The name that appears in the name field shows dog.jpg. In the past I remember that not being a problem, I would leave
to
titles as is and choose tiff down below and it was saved as dog.tiff. Now it’s saving as dog.jpg, but it really is a tiff… I know that because the dialog box that comes up as I save and the file size is clearly not a jpg. Now I do find if I swipe the jpg off during the save it saves fine.. do
you
always have to swipe the jpg off…. ?

Are U sure that your file is not named dog.jpg.tiff ?? That might be your problem. Then U saved it the text/filename were dog.jpg, then U saved it as a *.Tiff, and did not rename it at the same time or deleted the Jpg in the name… 😉 Just a wild guess!


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