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Printing and Reproducing Cell Wall Genomics Trees PC/Mac. Karen Waldenmeyer. PC Users. The following slides will show you: How to print directly from the tree How to capture tree images for use in Powerpoint and other applications. Printing directly to paper from the Flash file (PC)
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Printing and ReproducingCell Wall Genomics TreesPC/Mac Karen Waldenmeyer
PC Users • The following slides will show you: • How to print directly from the tree • How to capture tree images for use in Powerpoint and other applications
Printing directly to paper from the Flash file (PC) • Right click on the white space around the colored frame till a menu drops down • Click “Print” on the drop down menu *Supported by the NSF Plant Genome Research and REU Programs
Printing directly to paper from the Flash file (PC) • Click the Print button once you choose the correct printer and the number of copies
Copying a tree for use in MS Powerpoint and other programs with image support (PC) • Even if you have multiple windows open, you can take a picture of just the window you want by clicking on that window and making sure it’s on top • Hold [Alt] and press [Print Screen] on the keyboard to capture an image of that window only
Copying a tree for use in MS Powerpoint and other programs with image support (PC) • Now the image is in the computer Clipboard. Open up Powerpoint and click the area you want to paste the picture into, then hold [Ctrl] and press [V], or right click the area and choose Paste from the menu. • You can paste this image into several other programs, including Photoshop, MS Word, and MS Paint.
Mac Users (OSX only) • The following slides will show you: • How to grab screens for printing • How to grab screens for use in other programs Note: Apple may not have straight-to-printer support for Flash. You must save screen captures as images and print them separately.
Copying a tree to print (MAC) • On Apple systems, you must “grab” a window and save it as an image to print it. • Hold [Cmd] and [Shift] and press [4]. Then select the window you want and press [Spacebar]. The cursor turns to a camera. Click on the window you want to take a screencapture of. • An file icon appears on the desktop - this is a .tiff image.
Copying a tree to print (MAC) • Once you’ve saved the picture on the desktop, you can print it. • Double-click the icon on the desktop, and the image comes up in Preview. Click the File menu and select “Print.” • Customize the settings using the print preview window to make sure it’s how you want it to look, then press the print button.
Copying a tree to the clipboard for other programs (MAC) • Instead of saving a file of the image, you can make a copy of the tree to the clipboard to paste into various programs. • Hold [Ctrl] and [Cmd] and [Shift] and press [4]. Then select the window you want and press [Spacebar]. The cursor turns to a camera. Click on the window you want to take a screencapture of it. • No window comes up, but you will be able to paste this screencapture into MS Powerpoint, MS Word, and other programs.
For more options on Apple OSX Go to Applications > Utilities > Grab This Grab program has many capabilities • Timed Screen Capture • Selection Screen Capture • File Renaming