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Senior MomentS

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 10:29 am
Post subject: TIF files
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Are all .tif files Temporary Internet Files? I thought they were pictures,
drawings, etc. I can't seem to find the one scanned picture I did (I don't
even know where it's saved), nor do I know how to make that picture into a
business card. I could use some help, please!
Oh, how the lofty have fallen! Since I once was a technical writer for word
processing programs, I thought I knew enough to work the new programs. But
my knowledge base is WAY out of date.
Karen

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Jim Macklin

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 12:51 pm
Post subject: Re: TIF files [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Scan something else again and see where it is stored. Often
the scanner program has a default location for all scanned
images.

You can also search for files by date and extension.


"Senior MomentS" <Senior MomentS.TakeThisOut@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote in message
news:E8AF6154-3F20-43BA-B398-BD4BF4B18461@microsoft.com...
| Are all .tif files Temporary Internet Files? I thought
they were pictures,
| drawings, etc. I can't seem to find the one scanned
picture I did (I don't
| even know where it's saved), nor do I know how to make
that picture into a
| business card. I could use some help, please!
| Oh, how the lofty have fallen! Since I once was a
technical writer for word
| processing programs, I thought I knew enough to work the
new programs. But
| my knowledge base is WAY out of date.
| Karen

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Patrick Keenan

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 6:48 pm
Post subject: Re: TIF files [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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"Senior MomentS" <Senior MomentS.TakeThisOut@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E8AF6154-3F20-43BA-B398-BD4BF4B18461@microsoft.com...
> Are all .tif files Temporary Internet Files? I thought they were
> pictures,
> drawings, etc. I can't seem to find the one scanned picture I did (I
> don't
> even know where it's saved), nor do I know how to make that picture into a
> business card. I could use some help, please!
> Oh, how the lofty have fallen! Since I once was a technical writer for
> word
> processing programs, I thought I knew enough to work the new programs.
> But
> my knowledge base is WAY out of date.
> Karen

No, TIF or TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) files are not Temporary Internet
files, they are images. .TIF is used instead of TIFF because of old
limitations on the size of filenames (8 characters for name + 3 for
extension).

However, it's possible that you might find at TIF file in a temporary
internet file folder. These folders are basically the location of the
Internet Explorer browser cache. So, if you viewed a TIF file as part of a
web page, it may be located in one of the temporary folders.

You'll need to search for the file, though if you scanned the file recently,
the scanner program may remember where it last saved or what it last
displayed.

You can use the Windows search utility to locate any .TIF files on the
system. You may need to tell the search to look in all folders including
hidden folders. From there, if you remember any more of the name, you can
narrow the search.

An excellent free search utility is Agent Ransack. It's much faster than
the Windows utility.
www.agentransack.com

How you make business cards depends on the software you're going to use.
Some retail business card stock comes with, or will mention where you can
download templates for use with Word. You create one, then copy it and
paste it into the rest of the cells. Then you print, but it's a good idea
to print on ordinary paper first.

HTH
-pk
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Senior MomentS

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 4:50 pm
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Thank you very much for taking the time to explain everything.
1) I found my scanned picture!! I found it in HP Photosmart.
2) The Windows Search program could not find it, so I thank you for the tip
of another search program.
3) Still working on the business card, since I don't have Word. Too bad,
sooo sad.
KAREN

"Patrick Keenan" wrote:

> "Senior MomentS" <Senior MomentS.RemoveThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:E8AF6154-3F20-43BA-B398-BD4BF4B18461@microsoft.com...
> > Are all .tif files Temporary Internet Files? I thought they were
> > pictures,
> > drawings, etc. I can't seem to find the one scanned picture I did (I
> > don't
> > even know where it's saved), nor do I know how to make that picture into a
> > business card. I could use some help, please!
> > Oh, how the lofty have fallen! Since I once was a technical writer for
> > word
> > processing programs, I thought I knew enough to work the new programs.
> > But
> > my knowledge base is WAY out of date.
> > Karen
>
> No, TIF or TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) files are not Temporary Internet
> files, they are images. .TIF is used instead of TIFF because of old
> limitations on the size of filenames (8 characters for name + 3 for
> extension).
>
> However, it's possible that you might find at TIF file in a temporary
> internet file folder. These folders are basically the location of the
> Internet Explorer browser cache. So, if you viewed a TIF file as part of a
> web page, it may be located in one of the temporary folders.
>
> You'll need to search for the file, though if you scanned the file recently,
> the scanner program may remember where it last saved or what it last
> displayed.
>
> You can use the Windows search utility to locate any .TIF files on the
> system. You may need to tell the search to look in all folders including
> hidden folders. From there, if you remember any more of the name, you can
> narrow the search.
>
> An excellent free search utility is Agent Ransack. It's much faster than
> the Windows utility.
> www.agentransack.com
>
> How you make business cards depends on the software you're going to use.
> Some retail business card stock comes with, or will mention where you can
> download templates for use with Word. You create one, then copy it and
> paste it into the rest of the cells. Then you print, but it's a good idea
> to print on ordinary paper first.
>
> HTH
> -pk
>
>
>
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Pappion

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 10:05 pm
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Thank you for the tips!

"Senior MomentS" <SeniorMomentS.RemoveThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C049AEC1-D985-480E-B07B-331EAEB34165@microsoft.com...
> Thank you very much for taking the time to explain everything.
> 1) I found my scanned picture!! I found it in HP Photosmart.
> 2) The Windows Search program could not find it, so I thank you for the
> tip
> of another search program.
> 3) Still working on the business card, since I don't have Word. Too bad,
> sooo sad.
> KAREN
>
> "Patrick Keenan" wrote:
>
>> "Senior MomentS" <Senior MomentS.RemoveThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>> message
>> news:E8AF6154-3F20-43BA-B398-BD4BF4B18461@microsoft.com...
>> > Are all .tif files Temporary Internet Files? I thought they were
>> > pictures,
>> > drawings, etc. I can't seem to find the one scanned picture I did (I
>> > don't
>> > even know where it's saved), nor do I know how to make that picture
>> > into a
>> > business card. I could use some help, please!
>> > Oh, how the lofty have fallen! Since I once was a technical writer for
>> > word
>> > processing programs, I thought I knew enough to work the new programs.
>> > But
>> > my knowledge base is WAY out of date.
>> > Karen
>>
>> No, TIF or TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) files are not Temporary
>> Internet
>> files, they are images. .TIF is used instead of TIFF because of old
>> limitations on the size of filenames (8 characters for name + 3 for
>> extension).
>>
>> However, it's possible that you might find at TIF file in a temporary
>> internet file folder. These folders are basically the location of the
>> Internet Explorer browser cache. So, if you viewed a TIF file as part
>> of a
>> web page, it may be located in one of the temporary folders.
>>
>> You'll need to search for the file, though if you scanned the file
>> recently,
>> the scanner program may remember where it last saved or what it last
>> displayed.
>>
>> You can use the Windows search utility to locate any .TIF files on the
>> system. You may need to tell the search to look in all folders
>> including
>> hidden folders. From there, if you remember any more of the name, you
>> can
>> narrow the search.
>>
>> An excellent free search utility is Agent Ransack. It's much faster
>> than
>> the Windows utility.
>> www.agentransack.com
>>
>> How you make business cards depends on the software you're going to use.
>> Some retail business card stock comes with, or will mention where you can
>> download templates for use with Word. You create one, then copy it and
>> paste it into the rest of the cells. Then you print, but it's a good
>> idea
>> to print on ordinary paper first.
>>
>> HTH
>> -pk
>>
>>
>>
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Andrew Murray

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2006 10:55 am
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"Senior MomentS" <Senior MomentS.DeleteThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E8AF6154-3F20-43BA-B398-BD4BF4B18461@microsoft.com...
> Are all .tif files Temporary Internet Files? I thought they were
> pictures,
> drawings, etc. I can't seem to find the one scanned picture I did (I
> don't
> even know where it's saved), nor do I know how to make that picture into a
> business card. I could use some help, please!
> Oh, how the lofty have fallen! Since I once was a technical writer for
> word
> processing programs, I thought I knew enough to work the new programs.
> But
> my knowledge base is WAY out of date.
> Karen

TIF files are a graphic format. Temp internet files have a "tmp" extension.
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liamb

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(Msg. 7) Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 11:59 am
Post subject: Re: TIF files [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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The file extension .tif (tagged image format) files are image files whether
scanned or downloaded.

In this forum, "TIF" seems to be an acronym people are using for "temporary
internet files" which includes images, web pages, cookies, etc.

HTH,
liamb

"Andrew Murray" wrote:

>
> "Senior MomentS" <Senior MomentS DeleteThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:E8AF6154-3F20-43BA-B398-BD4BF4B18461@microsoft.com...
> > Are all .tif files Temporary Internet Files? I thought they were
> > pictures,
> > drawings, etc. I can't seem to find the one scanned picture I did (I
> > don't
> > even know where it's saved), nor do I know how to make that picture into a
> > business card. I could use some help, please!
> > Oh, how the lofty have fallen! Since I once was a technical writer for
> > word
> > processing programs, I thought I knew enough to work the new programs.
> > But
> > my knowledge base is WAY out of date.
> > Karen
>
> TIF files are a graphic format. Temp internet files have a "tmp" extension.
>
>
>
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