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Keeping Census Records on the computer
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Jeannie | Report | 16 Aug 2006 21:57 |
Hi,this is Jeanne with no 'i' I keep them all on a seperate hard drive, can't file them by ref nos. alone, I relate better to the name and my own cross reference. I use MS Binder and Access mainy. But I still love paper......................it's my age !! Jeanne |
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ForeverMystified | Report | 17 Aug 2006 14:24 |
Please can anyone tell me how to print out the census pages without it using all my ink on thick black borders. I'm not very computer literate. Thank you Frances |
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Anne | Report | 17 Aug 2006 14:52 |
You need to save the image of the census page as a JPEG file. Then you can open it in a photo editing program (You're bound to have at least a Microsoft one on your computer) Once the image of the page is there you can CROP it with the crop tool so that the black edge is cut off. Then save it again and print out the new one. Anne |
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ForeverMystified | Report | 17 Aug 2006 15:02 |
Anne Thanks for that, can now send for certs. with money saved on cartridges. ha ha Regards Frances |