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| darksoldier87:
I did not try it in word as I cannot adjust the pic in gimp and transfer it. I did take margins off and I am using legal sized paper. |
| palmer6strings:
I would DL the free version of photoshop from adobe. I haven't had any problems with any photoshop. |
| wiggy:
--- Quote from: palmer6strings on July 21, 2015, 11:43:53 AM ---I would DL the free version of photoshop from adobe. I haven't had any problems with any photoshop. --- End quote --- This. Save yourself the unneeded headache and waste of paper. |
| OhhNoYouNintenDidnt:
--- Quote from: darksoldier87 on July 21, 2015, 10:27:04 AM ---I did not try it in word as I cannot adjust the pic in gimp and transfer it. I did take margins off and I am using legal sized paper. --- End quote --- If you are still resisting Photoshop then USE WORD!!! ha ha........forget this gimp thing, surely you can just save the image to your desktop as a JPEG or PNG and then insert/import into any other programme you want?? and then you can adjust the size of it perfectly easy!! I do it literally every time I print as I I like my UGC covers a tad smaller than the standard templates/covers are saved at. Man, I know I/many people here could fix this for you in about 8 seconds if we were there. ;D Here, in Word, go = 1 - Set page to landscape 2 - Go to Page Layout 3 - Select Margins - then custom margins - change them all to 0.5 4 - Now got to Insert - Picture 5 - Once imported, right click on it and select "Size and position" 6 - Look to the bottom of these options and un-tick "Lock aspect ratio" 7 - Re-size the image now 8 - PRINT!!!! ;D ..........but make sure, if you are printing on A4/legal paper, that you have chosen the right print option as there is one for each. |
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