Oh, what an easy solution! Thanks Sir Troth.
Sandi
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From: "~OoO~" <SirTroth verizon.net>
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Sent: Monday, February 26, 2007 2:48 PM
Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- Re: Print Screen
> Make sure the image opens up in the Windows standard
image viewer. You can
> do this by right-clicking the image and selecting OPEN
WITH... WINDOWS
> PICTURE AND FAX VIEWER. Print from there, and it should
compress the image
> to one page with some options here and there.
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> On Mon, 26 Feb 2007 09:37:35 -0600, Sandi Beach wrote:
>> Over the week end I was unable to access the
internet. No dialup,
>> no nothing so I printed off the error message to
have when I
>> talked to the computer shop on Monday (today). I
did the Alt &
>> Print Screen, went to Paint, edit,paste, save as
jpeg, print. It
>> printed fine except it came out on two pieces of
regular size
>> typing paper and I had to tape the two together to
get the total
>> image. When this happened I remembered that it
did this before
>> but it was no big deal and I just ignored it.
>> Can you tell me how to get this image to print in
it's entirety on
>> one piece of paper? I just don't get why it is
doing this.
>> By the way, I was able to access the internet last
night after
>> checking all my connections, unplugging and
plugging back in and
>> rebooting. I don't know if that did the trick or
if it was the
>> ISP and just a coincidence that my
"fiddling" with it worked.
>> When I was not able to even get it to dial up I
figured it was my
>> problem and not the ISP.
>> Sandi
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>>
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