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Default Copy a Google map to Word Document

I'm pleased it helped you. Using IrfanView (or similar editor) to edit
graphics of any type before inserting them into Word is nearly always the
best way to go.

Terry

"Christine S" Christine wrote in message
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Thank you so much - this information was really useful and stopped me from
going insane. Well done 10 out of 10!

"Terry Farrell" wrote:

Google Maps will let you copy a link, but you cannot do a 'simple' copy
and
paste. You need a good simple graphics editor such as the free to
download
IrfanView.

Open Google Maps and select the location and adjust it to your
preference.
Note that you can toggle FullScreenView (F12) in Explorer to get more
screen
space to get a bigger map area. Once it is right, use ALt+PrtScn (this
copies the screen tot he Windows Clipboard.

Toggle off FullScreenView (F12) and open IrfanView. Use Edit, Paste. You
now
have the Google Map displayed. You can crop it to edit it again now if
you
want. Then click on save and save it as a jpeg. You can now use Insert,
Picture to get the saved map into Word or an Outlook email.

--
Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP

"slick1" wrote in message
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How do I copy a Google map, (a city street map), to a Word document?
I need to add title headers to the top of the maps.
I seached Google, but no luck on any info. Would anyone happen to
know how to do this or any site I can go to?
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