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Mary Sauer

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Mar 15, 2002, 10:12:14 AM3/15/02
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Is this your own web page?
Most web pages are segments of graphics, tables, code, hyperlinks and a host
of other stuff. It isn't as simple as copy and paste.


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Mary Sauer MS MVP
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"Nikki" <nikkim...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Would like to know know how to change a whole webpage,
> consisiting of text & pix to a JPG format, in order to add
> to my clip gallery.
>
> Nikki


Nikki

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Mar 15, 2002, 12:16:14 PM3/15/02
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Actually, I had rcvd an e-mail, I saved the e-mail as a
complete HTML page because I wanted to send the text & pix
to someone else, without having to forward the info. As
you know, sometimes when an e-mail is sent to you, the
outlook express info is listed in a blue box, so I can't
forward the msg as it will reveal e-mail addresses.

Nikki

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Mary Sauer

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Mar 15, 2002, 12:53:06 PM3/15/02
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When you forward an email you can delete all the information you don't want
to send by highlighting it and deleting that part, that works even with a
HTML message.

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cbhound

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Mar 17, 2002, 12:44:38 PM3/17/02
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Forward your message, erase all data that is in the text area that reveals
emails. Then, go to the icon that lets you insert addresses and click it,
then CLICK ONE TIME a name you want to send it to, and click the BCC: entry.
If you have multiple emails, keep adding them in this way and no one will
see the addresses. To them it will appear as if they are the only one
receiving mail.


cbhound

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Mar 17, 2002, 12:46:42 PM3/17/02
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If you have a paint program, such as Paint Shop Pro, or Adobe Photo Shop,
you can take a snapshot of a page, and save it as a .jpg or any other format
it allows. I've done it numerous times!


Steve

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Mar 18, 2002, 7:38:33 AM3/18/02
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Nikki,

The simplest way is to go to the web page, hit your print
screen button.

Then open up an application such as Photoshop, create a
new file and paste in the screen shot from here you
can 'save as' a jpeg and insert it in to powerpoint.

You even hit printscreen fom the web page and paste
directly into Powerpoint.

Hope this helps

Steve

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