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I have reduced the size of a photo to about 1.5" X 1" and saved it I tried printing it out on a sheet of A4(wasteful I know)but it prints out the sheet size,can anyone please put me right. I used Paint.net and Adobe PSE with the same result. Thanks.
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Open a blank Word document. Go to Insert > Picture > From File.
Navigate to the location of your image and double-click on it.
If you need to resize the picture, click on it and drag the handles in the corners (rather than at the edges, to retain the aspect ratio) OR, if you require an exact size, right-click and go to Format Picture > Size.
Then print the document.
Chris
Open a blank Word document. Go to Insert > Picture > From File.
Navigate to the location of your image and double-click on it.
If you need to resize the picture, click on it and drag the handles in the corners (rather than at the edges, to retain the aspect ratio) OR, if you require an exact size, right-click and go to Format Picture > Size.
Then print the document.
Chris
Have you got ANY word processor (such as OpenOffice Writer)? The instructions above should still work. (If you've not got OpenOffice, you might care to download and install it. It's free and just as good as Microsoft Office:
http:// www.ope noffice .org/ )
I'd also expect those instructions to work in any DTP program, such as Microsoft Publisher or PagePlus Starter Edition. (It's free and well worth having on your computer):
http:// www.ser if.com/ desktop -publis hing-so ftware/ ?mc=FSS PAGEPLU S
With a word processor you'd probably need to place one photo under another. (i.e. import one photo, press the 'Return' key a few times to move down by a few lines and then import the second picture). With a DTP program you can put the pictures wherever you like on the page.
However I'm surprised that your printer didn't come with specialist software for printing photos exactly how you want them to appear on a page. (With Canon printers it's called Easy-PhotoPrint). Take a look at what's already on your computer.
Chris
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I'd also expect those instructions to work in any DTP program, such as Microsoft Publisher or PagePlus Starter Edition. (It's free and well worth having on your computer):
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With a word processor you'd probably need to place one photo under another. (i.e. import one photo, press the 'Return' key a few times to move down by a few lines and then import the second picture). With a DTP program you can put the pictures wherever you like on the page.
However I'm surprised that your printer didn't come with specialist software for printing photos exactly how you want them to appear on a page. (With Canon printers it's called Easy-PhotoPrint). Take a look at what's already on your computer.
Chris