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Is there any way to right click on images on websites eg eBay and save image as .jpeg rather than .png?
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Hi Sherry,
When you click Add to Chrome, it would be added to Microsoft Edge. It shows because it is the Chrome Store.
Oh, thank you very much :-)
Thank you for trying to help me. I only started using Edge Version 80.0.361.66 (Official build) (64-bit) because Chrome was taking so long to load My eBay lists and sure enough, Edge does load them MUCH faster :-)
So I have enabled developer mode and allowed extensions from other stores but the Save Image As file you suggested only gives me the option of adding it to Chrome - and I don't need it in Chrome because we can already save images as jpegs in Chrome.
Why Microsoft Edge does not allow saving images as jpegs and doesn't even offer an add-on which can do that is very annoying!
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Hi Sherry,
I am Sumit, an Independent Advisor and a 3 year Windows Insider MVP here to help.
Not by default, but a Chrome extension would do it.
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/save-...
Prerequisites:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/edge
Go to Edge://Extensions and enable the same.
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