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Re: Picture of Farmall F30 with Steel Wheels


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Posted by docmirror on June 09, 2021 at 16:07:31 from (75.3.255.251):

In Reply to: Picture of Farmall F30 with Steel Wheels posted by piepejj on June 09, 2021 at 04:55:27:

Because this is a php embedded image, it will not save as a jpg or gif, but as a web page. Assuming one is on a Windows based computer proceed as follows:

1. Hover mouse over the tractor image.

2. Right click the mouse, scroll down to "view image", click that.

3. The image will appear on the screen with a black border, or it MAY appear as just the image with no border.

4. In the upper right of the keyboard, locate the key labelled; "prnt scrn". It may be in blue subscript, or yellow, or it may be in white, with a different subscript. What we want to do is to "print the screen image".

5. Using either the Fn key for the subscript, or the Alt key for superscript on that 'prnt scrn' button, hold down the Fn or Alt, and press the 'prnt scrn' key once.

6. Go to applications, and select "paint", open the application.

7. The screen print image is saved in your copy buffer. On the upper left of the paint application click the "Paste" button. The entire screen capture should pop into the image window.

8. Click the "select" button to the right. Hover your mouse over the top left of the image you want to keep.

9. Click and HOLD DOWN the left mouse button, now drag the mouse to the lower right of the image you want to keep. A dashed rectangle will enlarge as you drag with the button down.

10. When you have the image outlined in dashed line, release the mouse button, do not click it again or you will lose your selected image box.

11. Click "Crop" from the top left.

12. The image you outlined will be the only thing left.

13. Click 'file', hover over 'save as' move right, and click on 'jpeg'.

14. Save the file with the location and name you like. The .jpg will be appended to the file name you choose.


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