Yes, use the camera in the top menu, block in what you want
by moving your cursor about, do it over until you pick up
the entire or part of the picture that you want, it will put
it on the clipboard, save to whatever (I pasted mine to
IrfanView and then saved that as a jpg).

HowTo in the top of the reader tells one how to save text
and graphics.

Elaine

TV is chewing gum for the eyes. --Frank Lloyd Wright

Hello Harold

On Friday, October 15, 2004, you wrote

> Hello again,

> Is there a way to change a PDF file into one jpg? What was sent to me is a
> poster (a picture with text on it) with a height greater than the desktop
> window. Therefore using "PrintScreen" won't capture the entire poster. So
> ingenuity to the rescue and still nothing worked:

> I tried capturing it in parts, matching each part to the other and making
> each part a jpg file ... then pasting them into MSWord, one part under the
> other. That works but then I'm left with three different sections on the
> MSWord (not one part that can be then copy/pasted).

> And Highlight/Copy/Pasting the entire PDF file only captures the text, but
> not the picture part. Maybe someone can explain why *that* happens. Another
> question is: How does one find answers to this type of question on one's
> own? .... Harold
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