In article <3fee6aa1-8267-4312-aaa5-a1c800803869@v13g2000pro.googlegroups.com>, researcher <maliburon64@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jul 28, 8:04Êpm, dorayme <doraymeRidT...@optusnet.com.au> wrote: > > In article > > <637f7ee8-448e-475a-9b2f-f6906dacb...@n33g2000pri.googlegroups.com>, > > > > Êresearcher <maliburo...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Can I convert a text message to a jpg. Ê > > > I have 400 messages that are > > > viewed at text.rtf. ÊI there anyway to cut and past and convert to a > > > jpg. ÊI 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.