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Andy and Henry bring you Desktop Wallpaper!
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wallpaper one
Name: Cockney Hard Men
size: 640 x 480
size: 800 x 600
size: 1024 x 768


wallpaper two
Name: Back To Front
size: 640 x 480
size: 800 x 600 
size: 1024 x 768


wallpaper three
Name: Big Cigars
size: 640 x 480
size: 800 x 600
size: 1024 x 768

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To download and install the desktop images, follow these instructions:

Windows 95, 98, 2000 and NT
Choose the size of wallpaper you require. The options are small (640 x 480); medium (800 x 600) or large (1024 x 768). Click on one of the options and a bigger image will appear in a new browser window. Move your cursor (pointer) over the big image. Right click your mouse and a 'drop down' menu will appear. Go to 'set as wallpaper'. Finally left click your mouse. Your new wallpaper will appear on your desktop.

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To find out the best size for you, right mouse-click on your desktop, select 'properties,' a pop window will appear; select 'settings' and note the dimensions in the section called 'screen area.'
 
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Mac 0S 8/8.5
Download the image by clicking and holding down the mouse. Click on the Apple icon in the top left-hand corner of the screen. Go to control panels, click on 'Appearance'. Six menu items are shown - choose 'Desktop'. Click on 'Place Picture' and choose the image that you downloaded from the web site. Click 'Set Desktop' button.

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