right click copy or highlight it
Copy it in a new As2/3 document and export it as an image.
It depends on the type of adobe document you are using. You can insert the document as art if it is a pdf, tiff, eps or psd file. If you need it as text first open the adobe document, select all, copy, close document, open word document, paste.
Load your ebook into either the adobe pdf reader, or Apache Open Office. Then export the ebook as a text document. Then copy the newly made text document, into the EBOOK FOLDER of the MP828. Enjoy reading.. *That Simple*
By "electronic copy" one usually means an image of a document so that it may be stored on a computer system. Adobe's .pdf format is very common for this type of representation, but it is by no means the only choice. The term can also refer to any computer representation of the material contained in the document, including textual form or a Word-processing document.
To put an image in an HTML document, first upload the image to a web server somewhere. Then, copy the URL of the document. Finally, place the following code into the HTML document: <image src="PASTE URL HERE" />
Scan results in an image of your document being sent to your computer whereas copy puts an image of your original on paper.
First check "settings" to see if there's a repair function under add/remove programs. If not, download a new copy from adobe.
The best way I know is to press select then copy the image and paste it on your document
Right-click | copy (unless this has been blocked by web site), then go to your document and paste. If right-click | copy does not work, you can press the PrtScr button, open a graphics program (like Paint), paste the screen into the graphics program (Ctrl-V), edit the image, save the image to your desired file type, import that image into your document.
An image document can be a database record of a particular image, or it can be a copy of a document rather than the original. In some cases, records of documents and the fact of their existence and maintenance can be admissible evidence. In most cases, if you possibly can get the original document but have only a copy or do not have a valid reason for not having the original, the evidence could be problematic as to its admissibility. See best evidence rule.
If you are still online, you can generally right-click the picture, and select "Copy Image Address" or "Copy Image Link" and it will place it on your computers "Clipboard" for you to paste in your document.
To put frame over existing open image in Photoshop go to File > Place and navigate to ready made frame. Another way is to open image and frame as documents in Photoshop then to copy layer with frame to document with image. For the second method please see related links.