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How to use print screen with font large enough to read when it's .
I finally figured out how to "print screen" but when I print the page the
font is so small I cant read it, even though I changed the size at the top of the page to "200%". Anyone know how to fix the problem? |
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Hi Carrie
For simple work, you have two possibilities. 1. Put the screen printout on a landscape page, then drag the picture to make it as large as possible. 2. Double-click the picture and on the Picture tab, use the Crop settings to reduce the visible portion of the image, then make it larger. However, in both cases, unless the image is exactly 100% of the original size, it will look blurry (that's because of the nature of the images that PrintScreen produces). For more complex work, you need a specialist program such as SnagIt from TechSmith. Hope this helps. Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP. http://www.shaunakelly.com/word "Carrie" wrote in message ... I finally figured out how to "print screen" but when I print the page the font is so small I cant read it, even though I changed the size at the top of the page to "200%". Anyone know how to fix the problem? |
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