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781169 2009-06-10 08:17:00 Hi All,
I want to print an aerial view of our house & section.I can get the picture with Google Maps but it will not let me print it. Any other ideas? Thanks. PJ
Poppa John (284)
781170 2009-06-10 08:23:00 Take a screenshot. pine-o-cleen (2955)
781171 2009-06-10 08:31:00 Take a screenshot.

Please remind me how! Thanks. PJ
Poppa John (284)
781172 2009-06-10 08:33:00 Get the view you want, then press 'print scr', then paste into ms paint, word or similar. pine-o-cleen (2955)
781173 2009-06-10 08:49:00 Get the view you want, then press 'print scr', then paste into ms paint, word or similar.

Right I have done that, where do I find "The Clipboard"? So that I can paste it in to Picasso or suchlike & manipulate it, Highlight a specific part. PJ
Poppa John (284)
781174 2009-06-10 08:58:00 Just hit Ctrl+V. Should do it. ubergeek85 (131)
781175 2009-06-10 09:00:00 Picasa ain't like that, try just pasting into a blank screen if you have PaintShop, otherwise, paste [ctrl] & [V] in a new document in MS Paint. R2x1 (4628)
781176 2009-06-10 09:09:00 [QUOTE=Poppa John;789907]Hi All,
I want to print an aerial view of our house & section.I can get the picture with Google Maps but it will not let me print it. Any other ideas? Thanks. PJ[/QUOTE

Hi...Clearly you guys know what you are talking about...But I don't. You are telling me what to do, but not how to do it.
I have a Google Map onscreen. How do I get it into Paint or somesuch so that I can manipulate it? Thanks PJ
Poppa John (284)
781177 2009-06-10 09:16:00 Centre the Google Satellite image in the web browser.

Press the Print Screen button.

Open up your paint program e.g MS Paint

Click Edit / Paste.

You can then edit as you need.
bob_doe_nz (92)
781178 2009-06-10 09:21:00 Press [Prt Sc] to place the picture of your screen onto the clipboard. Then, open MS Paint, click [File] > [New] , place the mouse cursor anywhere in the new page and then press [Ctrl] + [V] and the picture should be pasted into your new document. Save the picture for insurance in case of accidents, then remove the windowy bits from the edges of your picture and save it again with a fresh name. Try to save it as a filename.tif file, as a filename.jpg file loses a bit each time it is saved. R2x1 (4628)
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