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You're welcome. Thanks for reporting back.
Don [MS MVP- IE] "Neo" <Neo[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0829EDAB-3A88-4176-9986-CE4D3EDA719A@microsoft.com... > Thank you. Your suggestion worked perfectly! > Neo > "Don Varnau" wrote: > > Hi, > > Your ISP is compressing images to make pages download faster. AOL, NetZero, > > Earthlink and others have this option. You should be able to turn it off > > from (for example) My AOL> Preferences. You may have to explore a bit to > > find where your ISP has hidden this option. > > > > Your ISP's help pages should provide useful information. > > "Neo" <Neo[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:60CDF58E-68B7-4383-80A0-FD0C0E107116@microsoft.com... > > > Pictures and pages are fuzzy. Right clicking on a page or picture > > produces - > > > Refresh page with full quality. I would like to get back to having full > > > quality all the time but can't figure out how. |
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