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How do I enlarge my avatar?

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I've looked everywhere, but I can't find out how. Any help? I just need to take my pic and make it a tad larger... it was big before, and when I downloaded it it came in this size.

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  1. u can not lol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


  2. When it comes to photos as our images.. Yahoo is in complete control of that sizing of them.. now if it is animated or you want to download your Yahoo avatar to upload back into your images.. it will be different sizes.. but photos.. are pretty much yahoo chosen.. about all you can do is get more of your body into the picture and then they will be forced to not crop it so hard..

  3. When you upload the image to Y!360's personal profile pic module or when its displayed in Y/A, it's going to be a thumbnail of the original size. These services automatically re-size (or reduce it). So, the best you can do is re-size your image and re-upload it, but the end result is still going to be relatively small compared to the original size.

    Microsoft Paint is on most Windows computers with Microsoft software in the Accessories programs section.

    - Open Paint, then open the image file from within Paint.

    - Click on the Image Menu and choose "Attributes."

    - Increase the pixel width and length. OR use "stretch and skew" and just increase the percentage. Try to increase by the same amount for each dimension.

    - Go to the File menu and Save As. Make sure to save the image as a different file name.

    Then, re-upload the image to the personal profile pic module in your 360 space (http://360.yahoo.com ). Click the "use as primary" option next to the image, if you have more than one image in that module, before saving. You'll have to wait for the Y/A system to register the change, if this is where you're looking to see a larger picture.

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