Yes. Most of the time you can just Ctrl + C (copy) a picture and in a Word document Ctrl + V (paste). From the internet right click an image and select "copy image" and then in Word Ctrl + V (or Edit > Paste)
Note that many images are copyrighted which means that you cannot legally spread them to others (but you CAN use them for yourself but not in a report or publication)
There is not a copy and paste version of it. But you can save it to your documents. 1. Type into Google Midnight sun draft. 2. Look at the symbols at the top left. 3. If you know enough about computers you will know how to save it as if it is your own document.
They have policies and don't want pictures. if you took a picture, then how do they know you wont copy them and sell your own?
Find the picture and right mouse click on it select copy and then paste. Remember that Photoshop pictures when saved are defaulted to its own PSD file name. If you want another file type you must load the picture in Photoshop and then you must "save as" what ever picture type you want
The saves are copy protected and cannot be copied from someones system via the XMB. You could however get a copy if you can find somebody with a jailbroken PS3 who can then copy their save file via FTP, but you would need to jailbreak your own in order to add that save to your own. EA are notorious for locking their saves and many people choose to not buy their games because of this.
Having your own darkroom will save you money if you are taking, developing, resizing, and redistibuting a lot of pictures on a daily basis. The average picture taker would not save money with a dark room, especially if you own a digital camera already.
Yes. You can save movies, music, pictures, and documents although the files must be in a special form (example: all audio must be in mp3 file form to be able to put into the ipod.) For most mp3 players documents must be in pdf. form to be read inside the mp3 -- I don't own an iPod, but I'm sure you can store pretty much any kind of file on it - you may not be able to open them, but you can *store* them there. like, backup or maybe just dropping it off to a friend for them to put it onto their computer. (M.)
Well first of all you need to save your selected pictures on your computer in the picture documents. Then just log onto myspace and click on "photos" and there will be a button that says "upload" and just keep on clicking on that until your see an upload form. Just click on browse, and browse the files on your computer, click on the file, than click upload.
Because the majority of pictures or information contained in web-sites is protected by one or more copyright laws. You are permitted to download content for your own use - BUT - if you give a copy to a friend, you are breaking the law and technically can be prosecuted for it ! Theoretically that applies if, for example, you download a tune to your computer - then copy it to an MP3 player !
For the signature to be valid, there should be a annotation as such. Most legal documents require a copy of the letter of authority to be filed with it.
There are multiple ways. You can email your photos to yourself or upload them to an online folder, then downloading them, or if you own a cable that allows you to physically connect your DSLR to your phone, you can copy or move the files to your phone.
You can't copy and paste pics from other sites. You can only get pics from Photobucket or you can upload your own from your computer.
Contact the clerk for the court your bankruptcy was filed. Bankruptcy documents are available but you will typically be charged a copy fee. The clerk can provide you with this information.