Conver jpg to bmp

Hi all,
i need to convert JPG to BMP cause i want to display the picture via smartform.
i dont want to save the pic throw se78.
I know that many asked it before ,but i dint find answer.
Please help!!

open jpg file .
in open file in bottom side there is option for save. click on that . it ask to u in which format u want to save it save it to bmp format it save in bmp format.

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