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JNeighb934@aol.co
03-30-1999, 09:35 AM
I downloaded a map of Osoerde from the web. It is a jpeg file. My printer
will not print the whole map, it cuts the right half of the map off. It
prints two pages, so that the top/bottom part (north-south axis) comes out,
but the right side just will not come out. I tried scaling the image down,
but I just get a smaller image of the cut off map. When I double-click the
jpeg file, my computer brings up my Explorer browser to view the image.
Is there any other way to view such a file so I can manipulate its size or do
something so I can print the whole image? Does anyone have any suggestions?

Craig Dalrymple
03-31-1999, 01:38 PM
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> I downloaded a map of Osoerde from the web. It is a jpeg file. My
printer
> will not print the whole map, it cuts the right half of the map off. It
> prints two pages, so that the top/bottom part (north-south axis) comes
out,
> but the right side just will not come out. I tried scaling the image
down,
> but I just get a smaller image of the cut off map. When I double-click
the
> jpeg file, my computer brings up my Explorer browser to view the image.
> Is there any other way to view such a file so I can manipulate its size or
do
> something so I can print the whole image? Does anyone have any
suggestions?
>
If you get or have a program that is a professional editor of photos and
images
you should be able to crop it. Right now you have IE set as your default
jpeg viewer???
IF so open the photo program first, and then open the image from the program
so it does not load IE as default. If you have the file saved as .htm you
should
rename it as a .jpg.


I think that might work

Blastin
04-02-1999, 04:50 AM
Well, I guess I can Offer you some help if the other suggestion for printing
didn't work. I'm the person who actually drew the map, so I can try to
change the format for you or, if that doesn't work, I could just photocopy
the original and mail it to you via snail mail.
Blastin