On Jul 28, 6:05 pm, dorayme <doraymeRidT...@optusnet.com.au> wrote: > In article > <3fee6aa1-8267-4312-aaa5-a1c800803...@v13g2000pro.googlegroups.com>, > > > > researcher <maliburo...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Jul 28, 8:04 pm, dorayme <doraymeRidT...@optusnet.com.au> wrote: > > > In article > > > <637f7ee8-448e-475a-9b2f-f6906dacb...@n33g2000pri.googlegroups.com>, > > > > researcher <maliburo...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Can I convert a text message to a jpg. > > > > I have 400 messages that are > > > > viewed at text.rtf. I there anyway to cut and past and convert to a > > > > jpg. I want to put them on the net next to a group of pictures. > > > > You can take a picture (screenshot) of the text and jpg it and put it on > > > the webpage. It is almost invariably a bad idea. Why would you do this > > > rather than cut and paste it into HTML text? > > > > -- > > > dorayme > > > Thank you for an immediate response to my problem. > > I have numerous file folders each with multiple pictures of a subject > > matter and ONE RTF (description). I want to place the contents of > > each folder on Shutterfly (a storage sight) and include the > > description. I can upload the jpgs but the RTF does not upload. > > I need a step by step explanation on how to convert the RTF to a JPG > > format which is what Shutterfly recognizes. > > Open up the page from your .rtf file on your monitor. Press Shift > Command 4 and you will see a cursor that changes from the arrow to a > grey circle with a cross heir on top. Press the mouse left or only > button and drag a rectangle around the area you want to store on this > server of yours. By so dragging and letting go of the mouse button, your > Mac will take a picture of the area (both pic and text) and it will be > found on your desktop or as set by preferences elsewhere. It will be in > either the .png or pdf format probably. It may be in .jpg format. It > depends on your set up. > > If it is not in jpg, you can convert it to jpg via many image software > programs, many are free like GraphicConverter. > Can't you also use Grab to take a picture of the window? -- Dave Fritzinger Honolulu, HI