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BillandCat
February 27th, 2009, 02:51 PM
Matt K. had a video "Adding a sunbeam to your photo" dated Nov. 24, 2008. He mentioned that it was an addition to an article he did in PSE tech. Can some one tell me what issue it was in? I tried a quick look-see but I keep getting side tracked with another interesting article. I'll never find it this way. Some things I was not interested then but now---well you get the idea. BillandCat
shihtzudad
February 27th, 2009, 03:09 PM
it was in volume 5 number 6
BillandCat
February 27th, 2009, 03:31 PM
Thanks----As Staples says-"That was easy" You probably saved me a few hours. BillandCat
bnk1953
February 28th, 2009, 03:57 PM
Not sure if you have it or want to get it - but I did come out with an index for the newsletters - it is in xls form (excel) but is available in pdf form in the subscribers only area - volume 5 number 6. I believe that the pdf only covers thru vol. 5 number 6.
for the most current index (covers all the issues) - you can download it from my website at:
http://web.mac.com/bwagner2/Site2/Welcome.html
~bruce.
BillandCat
February 28th, 2009, 09:33 PM
Bruce---That is fantastic!!! Now I would like to know how to unload and print it. I am not very computer smart so-o-o- I clicked on it and it opened on my desk top. Then when I tried to print it- I got the 1st 54 items and only over to column C, the author. I then tried a screen shot but got no further. I do not understand the letters you mentioned either. I have pse6 and am using a Mac OSX. Hate to bother you but this is the only way this old goat can and will learn. Thanks in advance for any help you can give, BillandCat
bnk1953
March 1st, 2009, 10:33 AM
First a couple of questions - do you have microsquish Office program - the file from my website uses excel - but can also be opened up in the Apple "numbers" program. Do you know which program actually opened the file you downloaded? If you don't have either one of these - go to the subscribers area click on "extras". This has the extra files referred to in the newsletter. Scroll down to Volume 5 Number 6. Scroll down a little further and you will see a PDF file that has PET Index PDF. Download this and either Adobe Reader or Apple's Preview program can then open this.
There are also "free" programs for emulating Office programs. But we can go there if the above doesn't work for you.
~bruce.
BillandCat
March 1st, 2009, 11:56 AM
Thanks again---I can down load to my desk top and I can open it OK. I just thought I would print it but I can't--my printer can't handle it. So I put it in a folder and every thing is fine. I actually think, that for me, it's better this way. Your gallery is GREAT! Bill By the way, I live 20 miles from MIT.
bnk1953
March 1st, 2009, 03:04 PM
Since it is a work in progress - I do update it every time a new issue comes out - it might be the easiest if you just leave it on your computer rather then print. But if you want to print it all out - maybe you just have to set up your printer to print landscape versus portrait. I tried to do that using excel and an epson stylus C84 - and though I didn't print it out - the print preview showed that all would have been printed. - Just a thought.
~bruce.
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