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Re: How to insert pictures
Reply #11 Mar 17, 2008 10:27 pm |
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Admin, There's an illistration in a manual I'd like to post. I can cut out the section and paste it into a Word doc file but can't save it as a jpg or gif. Can your site display a .doc file with an illistration? trouts SEnd me the doc at goldrush@videotron.ca and I'll convert into .jpg and resend it to you
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Re: How to insert pictures
Reply #12 Mar 20, 2008 8:11 am |
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Dennis, Thank you for the conversion offer. I got the issue resolved. The main axle seals in a rototiller I'm fixing were leaking and I was confused how the seal could prevent leaking. After talking with the local repair shop I found that should have used paste grease and not liquid grease. I wanted to get some help from the forum by posting a picture but could not get a jpg from the manual pdf. For reference though how are you converting cuts from a pdf into a jpg. Thanks, David
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Re: How to insert pictures
Reply #13 Mar 27, 2008 10:11 pm |
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trouts2 said: "When looking at files with Windows Explorer the file extensions are shown as text and not the real extension and capitals used no matter what is used in the original file." There's an easy way around this, go to Tools | Options. Under the View tab is a checkbox for "Hide file extensions for known file types", uncheck it. Also, the easiest way to make a jpg or gif file is to just paste the pic into Paint, then use "Save As" select gif or jpg, it will do either.
This message was modified Mar 27, 2008 by Bill_H
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Re: How to insert pictures
Reply #14 Mar 29, 2008 12:06 pm |
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Bill, >>>There's an easy way around this I'm embarrised - forgot that - unchecked and displaying now - thanks. >>>Also, the easiest way to make a jpg or gif file is to just paste the pic into Paint, then use "Save As" select gif or jpg, it will do either. Adobe does not give me and edit option to cut on a selected pdf page section. I'm using the free version so that feature is either not available or I don't know how to select a piece and cut it. The select tool will highlight text but not offer cut on a right click or off the top bar menu. ?? trouts
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Re: How to insert pictures
Reply #15 Mar 30, 2008 11:42 pm |
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Trouts, Instead of acrobat reader, try Foxit Reader from www.foxitsoftware.com, it's free and has a snapshot tool that will place any selection directly into your clipboard. It's on the top right of the toolbar. It's also much smaller than adobe's reader so it loads a LOT faster.
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Re: How to insert pictures
Reply #16 Nov 27, 2008 11:27 am |
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Hiya: When you insert the link, should you see the picture or just the link. I used the same website as you did and chose, from the four options, the direct link.
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