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Default Image resizing DLL


Hi,

I work alot with people who send me big images (50+MB, JPG or GIF) i
Excel, and I'd like to develop a macro to resize them to bring th
filesize down. I don't think Excel can do this directly, but I found
DLL file that someone kindly made (http://www.open.hr/%7Epavlicic/
that applies a risize transform filter to images.

Trouble is, I've no idea how to aske Excel to reference the DLL vi
VBA. Nor do I know anything more about the DLL, such as how to use i
etc.

Any ideas on how to start working on this? Any thoughts muc
appreciated.

Cheers,

Graha

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