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ATPM 7.01
January 2001

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Some of the comments on this page may be disturbing to some readers. In the spirit of free speech and a desire to allow people to express their sorrow, their anger, and their hope, the comments will remain posted. The editors of ATPM do not necessarily agree with many of the comments, but they would like to provide a forum where readers may share their thoughts, their ideas, and their viewpoints with others.

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The editors of ATPM would like to express our heartfelt sorrow to the families of the victims of Tuesday's terrorist attack.

Pauline Krieg · August 13, 2001 - 08:43 EST #1
Why would anyone change Ellis Island with all its rich history to Liberty Island? I didn't know this was done until I answered a quiz question wrong on the location of the Statue of Liberty. My ancestors landed at Ellis Island and now all history books have to be changed to Liberty Island?
Alan Turnis · September 12, 2001 - 22:41 EST #2
Once you put a picture on your desktop, how do you get your destop back to normal with one full picture?
Stephen Johansson · October 27, 2001 - 09:23 EST #3
I absolutely love the Statue of Liberty and World Trade Center, but now I am very sad because the World Trade Center has been crushed by 2 airplanes.
Lee Bennett (ATPM Staff) · October 27, 2001 - 11:11 EST #4
Alan, it sounds as if you may have the tile mode turned on. Are you seeing multiple copies tiled together of the same picture? You can correct this by either using the "position automatically" or "stretch to fit" settings.
Alan Turnis · January 11, 2002 - 12:09 EST #5
I put a picture on my desktop but how do I get it off?
Lee Bennett (ATPM Staff) · January 11, 2002 - 17:15 EST #6
Alan - just go back to the desktop pictures control panel, click on the picture display and then click the 'Remove Picture' button.