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Steven wrote:  
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I hate to have to ask this, but was is not obvious that you needed to  
change "pathtojpgfile" with the name of some jpg file that actually exists  
on your system?"  
 
Sorry, I assume it wasn't obvious.  If I had known, I would have done it  
correctly.  
  One of my favorite coaches and teachers in college was a protege of John  
Wooden.  In fact, they were the best of friends.  Stan used to say when  
building a basketball team that you don't make chicken salad out of  
chicken shit.  I guess it isn't best to assume much on this end.  
 
I did do a command line action:  
 
ab beach.jpg and the  picture editor came up without a picture.....nada. I  
went to MMOS2 folder and activated ab.exe and directed finder to beach.jpg  
and it opened fine. Hope this helps.  
 
 
 
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