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    1. [PABERKS] printing from Reading Eagle
    2. Betty J. Burdan
    3. Maureen, The only way to print an article directly from the Reading Eagle archives is to pay their fee to access a printable version, if that option is still available. If you are working with Windows 7.0 you can use the Snipping tool utility in Windows 7.0 to capture, copy and save or past an image of the article. If you are working with an earlier operating system, i.e. Vista or XP/XP Pro you will have to capture the page with PrintScreen, paste it into a Word document, them crop the entire image down to the article you want. Betty

    08/14/2012 04:00:31
    1. Re: [PABERKS] printing from Reading Eagle
    2. keith nuttle
    3. *****If you are working with an earlier operating system, i.e. Vista or XP/XP Pro you will have to capture the page with PrintScreen, paste it into a Word document, them crop the entire image down to the article you want.***** OR copy the PrintScreen to an image processing program ( ie the free Irfanview, or many others) add the text to identify the article, crop the article with the identification, and save it to your disk as a JPG image. Variations are; bring each part of the article to the screen, save each part of the article, crop and then reconnect them as a panorama image (Irfanview). At this point you can save the panorama image as a JPG, or print the assembled article to a PDF file. What I like about this method is I don't have a lot of the extra 8X11 page that you get with the word processor method. It is more like those article that you physically cut from the hard copy newspaper. "If we stand tall, it is because we stand on the shoulders of those who came before us" On 8/14/2012 10:00 PM, Betty J. Burdan wrote: > Maureen, > > The only way to print an article directly from the Reading Eagle > archives is to pay their fee to access a printable version, if that > option is still available. If you are working with Windows 7.0 you > can use the Snipping tool utility in Windows 7.0 to capture, copy and > save or past an image of the article. If you are working with an > earlier operating system, i.e. Vista or XP/XP Pro you will have to > capture the page with PrintScreen, paste it into a Word document, > them crop the entire image down to the article you want. > > Betty > > > ==== PABERKS Mailing List ==== > PABERKS@rootsweb.com > > To contact the List Administrator: > Rick Berkheiser, PABERKS-admin@rootsweb.com > > To visit the Berks Message Board: > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=localities.northam.usa.states.pennsylvania.counties.berks > > To visit the Berks County, PA website: > http://www.pa-roots.com/~berks/ > Hosted by Nancy Freehafer > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PABERKS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    08/15/2012 02:33:07
    1. Re: [PABERKS] printing from Reading Eagle
    2. Barlow Tree
    3. THANK YOU, Keith Nuttle & Betty Burdan, for your instructions on how to print from the Reading Eagle!  You are both so helpful and generous.  Have a good day!  ~Maureen             Always searching for BARLOW in Pennsylvania, England & Wales               and HARTLINE/HARTLEIN in Pennsylvania and Germany. ________________________________ From: keith nuttle <keith_nuttle@sbcglobal.net>  I don't have a lot of the extra 8X11 page that you get with the word processor method. It is more like those article that you physically cut from the hard copy newspaper. On 8/14/2012 10:00 PM, Betty J. Burdan wrote: .  If you are working with Windows 7.0 you > can use the Snipping tool utility in Windows 7.0 to capture, copy and > save or past an image of the article. 

    08/22/2012 01:34:33