How to Print Blocked Images
Go to the web site or image that you want to print., Find the 'Print Screen' key on your keyboard., Click on your 'Start' button, located in the lower left corner of your screen. , Hold the cursor (arrow) over 'All Programs'., Put your cursor on the...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Go to the web site or image that you want to print.
Center the desired image on your screen. -
Step 2: Find the 'Print Screen' key on your keyboard.
It is usually on the top row of keys, near the right.
Hold down the Print Screen key and the 'Control' key for about 2 seconds.
That will save the whole page that you are viewing. ,, When the large menu opens choose 'Microsoft Word' and click to open up a blank Word document.
You can also open it using the Microsoft Paint. , Choose 'Paste'.
In a few seconds the whole page you were viewing will be pasted onto the Word document. ,,, Choose 'Format Picture'. , Don't panic...you can easily change the cropping (cutting) to save more or less of the page.
Make a guess of how much you want to crop off depending where the image is located.
Click on the arrows in each of the four cropping boxes; Right, Left, Top, Bottom.
Then click OK. , Decide which sides need to be cropped further
-or- did you cut too much off? No problem.
Just right click again/ format picture/ crop some more, or add some back on. ,, Then stretch the image to enlarge it for printing. , -
Step 3: Click on your 'Start' button
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Step 4: located in the lower left corner of your screen.
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Step 5: Hold the cursor (arrow) over 'All Programs'.
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Step 6: Put your cursor on the blank Word document and right click for a menu.
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Step 7: If you want to print the entire page you can go to the top of the Word document
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Step 8: click on the 'Print' icon
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Step 9: and print the whole page.
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Step 10: However
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Step 11: if you want to refine your printing to just one image or one section then proceed with these instructions to organise your page.
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Step 12: Right click on the Word document to get a menu.
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Step 13: A box pops up that gives you choices of how much to crop off each side of the page.
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Step 14: Now you are viewing your own edited version.
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Step 15: This cropping may take 5 or 6 tries until the image is exactly what you desire.
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Step 16: Once you have your image cropped perfectly you can enlarge it by putting the cursor in a corner of your image until you see the double arrow.
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Step 17: Put your cursor on the Print icon at the top of the word Document and click to print.
Detailed Guide
Center the desired image on your screen.
It is usually on the top row of keys, near the right.
Hold down the Print Screen key and the 'Control' key for about 2 seconds.
That will save the whole page that you are viewing. ,, When the large menu opens choose 'Microsoft Word' and click to open up a blank Word document.
You can also open it using the Microsoft Paint. , Choose 'Paste'.
In a few seconds the whole page you were viewing will be pasted onto the Word document. ,,, Choose 'Format Picture'. , Don't panic...you can easily change the cropping (cutting) to save more or less of the page.
Make a guess of how much you want to crop off depending where the image is located.
Click on the arrows in each of the four cropping boxes; Right, Left, Top, Bottom.
Then click OK. , Decide which sides need to be cropped further
-or- did you cut too much off? No problem.
Just right click again/ format picture/ crop some more, or add some back on. ,, Then stretch the image to enlarge it for printing. ,
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