User's Manual

Getting Your Photos Into Documents
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Gardening Monthly
November 1998
Sunflowers
Sunflowers are big-leafed, sturdy plants that need
full sun and moist soils. Seeds attract birds.
Perennial species grow rapidly, forming sizable
clumps that can become invasive. Plant in large
gardens or parks. Start by division or seed. All
bloom in late summer and fall.
Recipe of the Month
Grilled Cactus Pads
* 1 pound cactus leaves * Olive Oil
This is an interesting treat for a cookout. Scrub cactus leaves
well with a vegetable scrubber to remove any spines that may
be on them. With the end of a potato peeler cut around the
spiney nodules and remove them. Make sure that all are
removed. Grill the leave s over charcoal or wood fire for 10
to 12 minutes on each side. Thicker leaves may take slightly
longer to grill. Brush leaves with oil occasionally while
grilling. Serve hot.
New Next Month
Orchid Mania
Landscaping Page 2
Bulbs Page 3
Book Reviews Page 4
Seeds Page 5
Supplies Page 6
Cactus Fever
Large, round or cylindrical cacti with deep
accordianlike ribbing and prominent spines
comprise this group of Mexican and Southwestern
U.S. natives. They vary in size and shape, but all
are easy to grow and can reach 10 ft. tall and wide.
Spring and summer flowers bloom in pink or
yellow in a circle at the plant’s crown. Don’t plant
where children are present.
- Focus on Echinocatus
This print sample was created usin g actual 1024x768 pixel images taken with the EPSON PhotoPC 600 XGA c olor digital camera. It was
print ed w ith the EPSON Stylus Color 6 00 pr in ter at 1440 dpi on EPSON Pho to Qua lity Glossy Paper.
hotoPC 800 provides several methods for getting
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your pictures into presentations, letters, and other
projects. You can drag and drop a picture from an Image
Expert album into a document or presentation. You can also
import an image into your application, or copy and paste it.
With Windows, you can use the Camio
Viewer to drag a
picture directly from the camera and drop it into your
project. This chapter describes the following:
Importing images into documents
Getting images with copy and paste
Using drag and drop from an album
Getting images with the Camio Viewer
Getting Your Photos Into Documents
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