> > Maria Kelley wrote: > > > > ..Aassuming that you want hard copy files of your documentation, > > how do you make census records? Do you transcribe, print the image, > > print a blank form and fill in some/all of the census page? What do > > you all recommend? > > If you want a hard copy of the 1880 Census from FamilySearch, just > print it out. I you really want a hard copy of the Census, then get > the Census Enumeration film through a FHC and make a photocopy of > the part of the page that interests you. > > Why transcribe or enter into a form with the possibility of an error? > > bob gillis <rpgillis@bellatlantic.net> You can also make a jpg copy of the entire census page from Ancestry.com. Just choose save as and when the box comes up choose frame size and make the frame as big as possible 2028 x 2028 is the largest possible. That way you can save the entire page. Make sure you have already downloaded the entire page otherwise it may be fuzzy when you try to enlarge it. The typical size of the jpg file for an extremely clear page will be 500-700 KB. Then you can have an electronic copy and can easily print out a paper copy. Frank "Frank Cullison" <fcullison@yahoo.com>