PRINT GOOGLE EARTH
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Hello,
I CAN'T PRINT THE IMAGES FROM GOOGLE EARTH I CLICK ON PRINT I CONFIGURE THE PRINTER THEN OK AND A BLANK PAGE COMES OUT WHY WOULD YOU HAVE THE ANSWER TO MY PROBLEM
I CAN'T PRINT THE IMAGES FROM GOOGLE EARTH I CLICK ON PRINT I CONFIGURE THE PRINTER THEN OK AND A BLANK PAGE COMES OUT WHY WOULD YOU HAVE THE ANSWER TO MY PROBLEM
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A screenshot?
It's simple:
1) Open Google Earth in full screen. Go anywhere on the globe.
2) Press the "Print Screen" key (or Print Scr) once at the top right of the keyboard, at the end of the F1, F2, F3 series, etc.
3) Open Paint.
4) Go to "Edit" > "Paste" (or CTRL + V).
5) The image of the screen at the moment the key was pressed appears in Paint. You can edit it if you want.
6) Save the image (don't save in "BMP: bitmap 24bit, use PNG instead: you will save space, the file size will be 2 to 3 times smaller without apparent quality loss).
7) That's it.
(the screenshot only keeps the last image: if you press the "Print Screen" key 5 times, only the last one remains in memory. This works with almost all software. In fact, all except certain games, which have their own screenshot system.
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If Windows didn't exist, fewer people would switch to Linux...
It's simple:
1) Open Google Earth in full screen. Go anywhere on the globe.
2) Press the "Print Screen" key (or Print Scr) once at the top right of the keyboard, at the end of the F1, F2, F3 series, etc.
3) Open Paint.
4) Go to "Edit" > "Paste" (or CTRL + V).
5) The image of the screen at the moment the key was pressed appears in Paint. You can edit it if you want.
6) Save the image (don't save in "BMP: bitmap 24bit, use PNG instead: you will save space, the file size will be 2 to 3 times smaller without apparent quality loss).
7) That's it.
(the screenshot only keeps the last image: if you press the "Print Screen" key 5 times, only the last one remains in memory. This works with almost all software. In fact, all except certain games, which have their own screenshot system.
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If Windows didn't exist, fewer people would switch to Linux...
make it full screen?