In article <0001HW.C42A1CF1042E6AC7F0284530@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
Stephen C. <nobodyNOSPAM@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 23:13:01 -0700, JustmeTwo wrote
> (in article <140420082313017980%Justme@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>):
>
> > In article <1ifew6n.1r60gdx1fjj17cN%nonesuch@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Adrian
> > <nonesuch@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >
> >> JennyJ <JennyJ@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >>
> >>> I know how to blow it up to size, but I'm having trouble telling my
> >>> inkjet to section it over the 4 sheets of paper to make it to size.
> >>> I'll appreciate any directions that'll do the trick. Thanks.
> >>
> >> It will depend on the application you are printing from and possibly
> >> also the features of your printer. GraphicConverter can do this for
you
> >> (and about a thousand other things too!) GC has rather a lot of
options,
> >> which can be quite daunting at first sight ...
> >
> > Hi Adrian,
> > I have almost all the apps that are, um, fit to evaluate. There's
> > probably a reason that my copy of GraphicConverter v 5.1 makes a
> > gallant attempt to open a .jpg and then crashes. My first guess is
> > that the Leopard doesn't like it. Am I close, or is there another
> > reason?
>
> A corrupt jpeg. Does it crash on any jpeg? Yup. What about a gif? Yup.
Will it launch
> manually and create a new file? Nope.
>
> StephenC
Yup, it was the old version. GCv604 did the trick. You guys are great.
I WILL take the time to figure out how to make the computer print the 4
pages by itself. I tried a plan B this morning: I made a copy of the
diagram and chopped that into 4 parts and then scanned each of those to
a larger size. A little bit of scotch tape and my project was back on
schedule. Thank you guys, it's nice to know you're here. JennyJ
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