Joe, This is great as long as you only need to do one or two of them. If you need to do more, it becomes downright painful.
We had a similar need to Francis' nearly a decade ago when I worked in the Dean's Office. Back then, all part-time faculty contracts had to be hand-typed into a photocopy of the form. They had to be done in either duplicate or triplicate for (in our unit) more than 100 part-timers. Trust me: you do NOT want to do this in Photoshop! There used to be an old Mac (system 7?) app that did just what Francis is suggesting. You can also do the same thing in Word if you have the liberty and willingness to redesign the form. But I'd pick Rev ;-) Judy On Wed, 12 Apr 2006, Joe Miller wrote: > > While you could probably do it in Revolution as Ian suggested, wouldn't > it be easier to scan it at the resolution you needed to reproduce a > good copy and add the text via photo editing software such as Photo > Shop or Photo Elements and then save. I do this all of the time. > Using Revolution seems like adding a step unless, of course, I'm > missing something. _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
