Saving Zoom in Office Picture Manager

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Bruins93

How do I zoom in on a picture and save that expanded view? I need to upload
the zoomed version into my newsletter. The original is too small to see.
 
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Bruins93

Thanks, Bob...now I hope I can keep it under 70k. Or it will be too much for
my newsletter host to upload. But your end of things worked - again, thanks.
 
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Bruins93

Hey Bob, your suggestion turned it into a bitmap. I need to keep it a
jpeg,png, or svg to upload it. If there is no way to do it, is there any way
to spread my picture out over two pages in Picture Manager? The problem is I
bought back-issues of the L.A. Times for my newsletter. But they come to me
in Adobe Acrobat. I can't upload that in my newsletter - I would like to use
the actual image they send to me. So I leanred I can export that image into
an jpeg format, which is acceptable. But it gets so reduced in size once it
transfers, I can't read the article. I need to find a way of keeping that
expanded view in a format I can use, then upload it. I can always transcibe
the original article, but it doesn't look as cool. Need Help!
 
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Bob I

Simple, click File, Export and pick the filetype.
Hey Bob, your suggestion turned it into a bitmap. I need to keep it a
jpeg,png, or svg to upload it. If there is no way to do it, is there any way
to spread my picture out over two pages in Picture Manager? The problem is I
bought back-issues of the L.A. Times for my newsletter. But they come to me
in Adobe Acrobat. I can't upload that in my newsletter - I would like to use
the actual image they send to me. So I leanred I can export that image into
an jpeg format, which is acceptable. But it gets so reduced in size once it
transfers, I can't read the article. I need to find a way of keeping that
expanded view in a format I can use, then upload it. I can always transcibe
the original article, but it doesn't look as cool. Need Help!

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Bruins93

Well, you're getting me real close, Bob...Thanks! The only hurdle I have now
is that as go through the first procedure, it only copies the part showing -
not the part I would have to scroll down to. So I'm going to have to find a
way of selecting the whole picture, even the part further down, to copy over
to Bitmap. Then I can export the expanded version back to Jpeg. Just in
terms of space, when I copy the zoomed-in view over to Bitmap, it's probably
going to have to be a two page jobber...a picture I can scroll down through.
Anyway, you've been a big help. Happy Thanksgiving,

Mitch
 

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