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Picking an Image Format in FrontPage
Life is full of choices: A window or aisle seat in a restaurant, the smoking or nonsmoking section in a restaurant, GIF or JPEG images on a Web page. It's this latter choice, of course, that concerns FrontPage users the most.

Which image format should you choose for your Web images? That really depends on the images themselves. If your images are scanned photographs--or include gradations of color--JPEG is the best choice. If your images contain mostly large regions of solid colors, go with the GIF format.

One more note: You must use the GIF format if you want to create animations or transparent images. JPEG doesn't support these capabilities.

 

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