sometimes what you can do is simply change the suffix (your .tiff or .gif .mpeg .jpg .pict whatever it is) to the filetype you need. graphics files are pretty universal so it just tells it to read the pixels a different way. If this doesn't work (which is rare), but if it doesn't, you can change this 3 different ways. One, use a graphics converter program. If you do not have this, sometimse a picture viewer has this built in...open it up in whatever graphics opener you have, and select "save as" and change the file type to "jpeg" or whatever you need. If you do not have this option, open up your file, and copy it, and go into microsoft powerpoint, or microsoft word, and paste it there, you can save it as a jpeg from there.
hope that helps.
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