Quizzes & Puzzles1 min ago
printing from emails help
6 Answers
I have been sent some posters by email to print. The problem is when I print them I get all the "To:..... From:...." blurb at the top and I can't work out how to print this without. They were originally word documents but they have not been attached as attachments but are in the main body of the email.
Please help - these are for a display on open day!
Please help - these are for a display on open day!
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by nikkimcd. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.not really .... it sounds complicated - why have they drawn a poster in e-mail and not word or publisher?
you could possibly? "save as" each element and re-assemble
you don't say how big .... but display the image - press PrtScr
and paste into paint - or another editor
If huge - and you are careful - you can assemble the bits into one big pikkie - but it's fiddly (but not impossible)
you could possibly? "save as" each element and re-assemble
you don't say how big .... but display the image - press PrtScr
and paste into paint - or another editor
If huge - and you are careful - you can assemble the bits into one big pikkie - but it's fiddly (but not impossible)
Assuming you can see all the text and pictures in the e-mail then what I said should work.
While looking at the e-mail do Edit then "select all" and all the text and images should be copied to the clipboard.
Then open Word and then do Edit and Paste
This should paste all the text and images into Word.
Then save the Word document with any name you like.
I often do this if I have received an e-mail from a company that I want to keep, that contains a mixture of text and images. It always works for me.
While looking at the e-mail do Edit then "select all" and all the text and images should be copied to the clipboard.
Then open Word and then do Edit and Paste
This should paste all the text and images into Word.
Then save the Word document with any name you like.
I often do this if I have received an e-mail from a company that I want to keep, that contains a mixture of text and images. It always works for me.