If you're going to be selling a study guide for something, like Julius Caesar, you shouldn't get your questions from here. That's a huge copyright issue because you'd be reselling my work without compensation to me.
Posted on: May 1, 2008Posted by:
Shellene Macinnis(c)
Hi Alex,
I am purchasing your Study guide for Julius Caesar. I am a teacher who is putting together an English 10 program for our home learners. It is in binder format and includes a unit on Julius Caesar. I am wondering about copyright issues. Am I able to use your guide if I credit you for it? Also, does your study guide come with an answer key? Thanks
Shellene
dashel1@telus.net
What I do is view the document in Word using the "zoom" feature. I set the zoom to about 30% size, then do a screen capture of my desktop.
Then I take that screen capture and paste it into a picture editor like Photoshop or even MS Paint.
Then I crop it so that only the document can be seen and finally save it as a gif or jpg.
Doesn't take long at all once you have the hang of it. Couple minutes at most.
I'm a teacher-author also. I liked the way your previews look--the way you can see the whole document, but can't really see it to copy it. How do you convert your files to the .gif format?