I just got back in town and saw that there is interest in how I use the census and make prints. Remember, I do have DSL which makes everything quicker, but here is how you do it with any access. You can use the "Search Your Ancestors Now" block on the ancestry.com home page. Enter the individual you are looking for, it should give you census records matches. Click on that area and it tells you the township, page, etc. where possible hits are. If you don't have access to other indexes, this might be your best best. Go to the specific census section. You will need to download the Plug-In (information is on the far left). I don't know if you can get it on a trial membership, but it is available for free if you are a member. Once you get to the township you need (and perhaps the page number if you know that), you click on VIEW FULL SCREEN. That will enlarge the page (although not enough for those of us with less-than-perfect vision). If you need to enlarge the section further, click on the icon in the upper left hand corner of the census screen that shows a circle with a + in it. Put your cursor on the section you want to see and click - the section will enlarge; click again and it will magnify more. Of course, then you will want to see other parts of the page so then you go back to the icons in the upper left hand corner of the census screen (3 to the right of the +), look for a picture of a hand. Click on the hand. Then go back to the census screen. Click on the screen, move your cursor around to wherever you need to see. This is a great help. When you want to print, you just go back to the icon section again (2 to the right of the hand) look for a page. Click and it will give you many options, choose print image. There you have it! Hope this is helpful.