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printing off census forms.

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Christine in Yorkshire

Christine in Yorkshire Report 26 Mar 2007 22:49

noting for later thanks

Chris in Shropshire

Chris in Shropshire Report 26 Mar 2007 15:54

n Chris

Rita

Rita Report 26 Mar 2007 15:50

n. Rita

juma

juma Report 26 Mar 2007 14:05

Thank you all so much. Julie

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 26 Mar 2007 13:51

If you right click on the census form it will come up with a list, click the save as button, it should then save to your imaging programme (whichever you use to download photos.) A box will then come up and you have the option to open the file. You can then crop and print it as normal photo. Ann Glos

Kathlyn

Kathlyn Report 26 Mar 2007 12:42

Brenda, I am a dip stick when it comes to working how to do things on the computer. i have picasa for my photo`s, but need guidance as to how to save to it. Help please. Kathlyn

BrendafromWales

BrendafromWales Report 26 Mar 2007 12:19

I use picasa 2 since seeing it recommended on the tips board about 2 months ago.(think that is the one you saw). It is good for storing your photos on as well,as it organizes them into a library,and they are not tiny thumb-nails.It is a google site. Good luck. Brenda

Snowdrops in Bloom

Snowdrops in Bloom Report 26 Mar 2007 11:59

Microsoft Photo Editor does the job as well (along with loads of similar other programmes). Just save the image to your files then open it up in your chosen programme. Choose the crop tool and then re-save it under a different name once you have 'chopped it up a bit'.

GlitterBaby

GlitterBaby Report 26 Mar 2007 11:27

You need something like Irfanview which you can crop, rotate etc the images. Think the website is called something like Tucows. Plenty of others around. Maureen

juma

juma Report 26 Mar 2007 10:39

How can I print them off without the thick black border around the edges which takes so much ink. I saw an instruction on here a few weeks ago but cannot find it now. Hoping someone can help. Thanks Julie