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Copy a Google map to Word Document
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? System: Windows Explorer 7 Windows XP-SP2 Microsoft Office 2000 Pro. Acer TravelMate 2450 laptop |
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It looks as if the method I have been using no longer works. I had been able
to click Print, cancel printing, then right-click and use Save Picture As, but the right-click menu seems to have been disabled. You can save the whole page (File | Save As | Web page, complete) and then extract the image. Or you can take a rough-and-ready screen shot using PrintScreen (which copies the image to the Clipboard, whence you can paste it into Word) and then crop it. With dedicated screen capture software such as SnagIt (www.techsmith.com) you can capture just the map (by selecting a region) or "print" to the SnagIt printer and then crop and save in a graphics format. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "slick1" wrote in message ... 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? System: Windows Explorer 7 Windows XP-SP2 Microsoft Office 2000 Pro. Acer TravelMate 2450 laptop |
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??? Well..someone sent me an E-mail notification in reponse to my question,
but where is it ? "slick1" wrote: 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? System: Windows Explorer 7 Windows XP-SP2 Microsoft Office 2000 Pro. Acer TravelMate 2450 laptop |
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If you're here, you should be seeing replies.
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "slick1" wrote in message ... ??? Well..someone sent me an E-mail notification in reponse to my question, but where is it ? "slick1" wrote: 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? System: Windows Explorer 7 Windows XP-SP2 Microsoft Office 2000 Pro. Acer TravelMate 2450 laptop |
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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 ... 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? System: Windows Explorer 7 Windows XP-SP2 Microsoft Office 2000 Pro. Acer TravelMate 2450 laptop |
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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 ... 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? System: Windows Explorer 7 Windows XP-SP2 Microsoft Office 2000 Pro. Acer TravelMate 2450 laptop |
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Many Web sites (including Google Maps IIRC) that don't permit copying do
have a Print option. Sometimes this gives you a printable page (and sometimes you can even copy from that), which provides a better screen shot, but an even better solution in this case, if you are using a screen capture application such as SnagIt, is to print directly to the SnagIt printer, which captures the screen at whatever resolution you specify. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Christine S" Christine wrote in message ... 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 ... 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? System: Windows Explorer 7 Windows XP-SP2 Microsoft Office 2000 Pro. Acer TravelMate 2450 laptop |
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Or if you are using Vista, the Snipping tool works nicely. (I prefer SnagIt
tho.) -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... Many Web sites (including Google Maps IIRC) that don't permit copying do have a Print option. Sometimes this gives you a printable page (and sometimes you can even copy from that), which provides a better screen shot, but an even better solution in this case, if you are using a screen capture application such as SnagIt, is to print directly to the SnagIt printer, which captures the screen at whatever resolution you specify. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Christine S" Christine wrote in message ... 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 ... 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? System: Windows Explorer 7 Windows XP-SP2 Microsoft Office 2000 Pro. Acer TravelMate 2450 laptop |
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Reminder for self: I must get round to testing out the Snipping tool!
Terry "JoAnn Paules" wrote in message ... Or if you are using Vista, the Snipping tool works nicely. (I prefer SnagIt tho.) -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... Many Web sites (including Google Maps IIRC) that don't permit copying do have a Print option. Sometimes this gives you a printable page (and sometimes you can even copy from that), which provides a better screen shot, but an even better solution in this case, if you are using a screen capture application such as SnagIt, is to print directly to the SnagIt printer, which captures the screen at whatever resolution you specify. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Christine S" Christine wrote in message ... 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 ... 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? System: Windows Explorer 7 Windows XP-SP2 Microsoft Office 2000 Pro. Acer TravelMate 2450 laptop |
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