I used Windows Paint up to Vista, primarily for simple electrical and engineering diagrams saved as GIFs. It was a perfect program for my purposes !
But Paint in Windows 10 sabotages and changes the colours in my GIF images (and is a nightmare of complication), so I downloaded Netpaint.
I opened one of my GIFs in Netpaint, and tried to save the file.
But then I was confronted by a dialog box demanding "Quantization algorithm", "Dithering level" and "Transparency threshold".
I have never heard of these things, and I don't need them ! I want to save simple GIF images as I did in XP or Vista Paint, which had no such demands.
Is there a way to save my GIFs without all this complication ? Or is there a "How to save GIFs" page that explains it all ?