When I opened the message, I found that Rick Cogan had written:

> I'm not sure how you thought you were copying and pasting PDF documents 
> before. The only way I've ever found to do this, with a PDF, is to use the 
> snapshot tool(camera) or Alt-PrtScrn to copy the entire active window. The 
> only other option was the Select tool and copy which is text only.

No, it DID NOT copy and paste before.  That's why I had to SAVE as 
files.  I would have preferred just to copy and paste.

However, it did allow me to copy and save to file the information I 
wanted.

See these examples:
http://www.garlic.com/~jimd/7-jointer-specs.gif
http://www.garlic.com/~jimd/mill-drill-specs.gif

I have probably a hundred or so of'em.  That's why I'm so curious about 
whatever the change is.  I've been saving them since 2003, so I know 
what I'm talking about....even with the sun and all <smile>.

> Are you sure you haven't been out in the sun too long! ;-)
 
Well, I do live in the desert!  But, I've been around the country recently 
and the desert doesn't have anything on the "green country".  Maybe I 
"got it" back there somewhere <smile>.

How about this:  Maybe I was using a really "old" version of that 
Acrobatic thing back then?????

Oh well, life goes on.

Regards,

Jim

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