Changing a word doc to jpeg

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Anyone give a poor luddite some advice here:dunno:
 
Open the doc, stretch the document so the whole thing can be seen, press print screen open paint, right click paste and it should appear.
 
Open the doc, stretch the document so the whole thing can be seen, press print screen open paint, right click paste and it should appear.

I tried that so i must have fukked it up. I'll try again mate


EDIT: Tried again but when I open pain it doesnt let me paste anything into the blank screen:dunno:
 
Download FSSCREEN - open fsscreen and hit print screen with your word document up. It'll save it as a bmp file. Load that into Photo Impression or the such like and save as jpeg.
 
if it's not too private a word doc I can do it on the mac easy as. could send me it then i sent the jpeg back...

either that or get someone else with a mac, press command-shift-4 and then open it in photoshop, convert it to a jpeg from the default .pnd file.
 
if it's not too private a word doc I can do it on the mac easy as. could send me it then i sent the jpeg back...

either that or get someone else with a mac, press command-shift-4 and then open it in photoshop, convert it to a jpeg from the default .pnd file.

I would be obliged if you could mate. PM me yer email addy so I can send it to you mate. Appreciate the help.

Try toggling F Lock before pressing Print Screen.

I have no idea what that means:glassraise:
 
I tried that so i must have fukked it up. I'll try again mate


EDIT: Tried again but when I open pain it doesnt let me paste anything into the blank screen:dunno:

If you're on a PC, as has been said before, hit the < print screen > button.

< start menu > < all programmes > < Accessories >

In there you will probably see < paint > open it.

< edit > then < paste >.

Use the < dotted square icon > to fit round (crop) the document, then < edit > and < cut >.

< file > then < new >

You don’t want to save what is there so say no.

< paste >

There you have it. < save > using the drop down menu to select < save as type > jpeg.

Sorted
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Wouldn't you bet better exporting it as a PDF?

I suppose you could then open the PDF in Photoshop and then save it to JPEG.
 
Wouldn't you bet better exporting it as a PDF?

I suppose you could then open the PDF in Photoshop and then save it to JPEG.


Quoted for truth.

The best way to do it is save your doc as a PDF. You don't necessarily need to convert it to a Jpeg as Adobe Acrobat Reader is free to download and view documents (and print them).

But if you really, really need to make it a Jpeg, then opening it in Photoshop and just re-save it as JPG will do that.

A PDF is normally good enough for general occasions, because it's Portable Document Format. Whereas a JPG is a photographic format, best used for sending pics on email and on the web.

Get Adobe Acrobat Reader by clicking on me
 
Quoted for truth.

The best way to do it is save your doc as a PDF. You don't necessarily need to convert it to a Jpeg as Adobe Acrobat Reader is free to download and view documents (and print them).

But if you really, really need to make it a Jpeg, then opening it in Photoshop and just re-save it as JPG will do that.

A PDF is normally good enough for general occasions, because it's Portable Document Format. Whereas a JPG is a photographic format, best used for sending pics on email and on the web.

Get Adobe Acrobat Reader by clicking on me

ayegudyin sorted me out chaps :dub14: