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Can someone please help me before I smash this computer to smitherines!

 

Last year in the my maps section of gooogle I created some maps and printed them in satelite view, i have gone to print more today and whenever I press the print icon I just get a line drawing map and can't for the life of me get it to print a satelite view map!

 

Please help me!

 

Thanks

 

Matt

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Google withdrew the satellite imagery from their embedded print option. You'll need screen capture software like the Vista/Windows 7 Snipping tool to grab the image then print as you would a regular picture.

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Print screen it into MS paint.

 

Click the crop icon

 

Crop the area and click within the cropped area

 

Right click, copy and paste.

 

I tend to paste it into Powerpoint then you can manipulate it, add borders, labels and title.

 

Print it off.

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