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PDF files opens on word!!! Want to open it as PDF FILE!!?

hi anon_E mous, i was busy on the very exactly the same issues the reason is i was wanting to set my hulu screen to cover the whole screen and after working for two days i came to a dead end so you get your pdf to your flash from adobe. but here is a kick in the postior they have not came up with the patch yet to fix this problem so we are going to have to get by with this problem for awhile. it is not too bad with it like it is but i just wanted the whole screen so what i have is a screen the is 1020x980 but my screen resolutions is 1920x1080 i have a 24 inch screen so my reruns that i watch on my computer i have about two inches on each side that is not covered but boy i have a beautiful picture new screen. so the picture is perfect but it does not cover the whole screen so pdf does not fix this problem. good luck hope i was helpful to you

We are planning a pre k graduation but can't seem to find any plays or skits for the children to do can u help

My daughter's daycare did an annual year end program for each "grade" level. The 3 year olds sang a few songs, the 4 year olds preformed their songs, etc. It was all centered around a "theme". Theirs was a country western rodeo. The kids got cowboy hats and bandannas when they arrived. The boys had sherriffs hats. They made theme related crafts at different stations and had an ice cream sundae social. It was really cute.

If you chose a theme like the rodeo and when the kids get their "Diploma" they could be shaped as big gold stars with their names on them. The kids could help out at the different stations and show their parents what they did over the past year kind of like a show and tell event.

Start up picture?

Hi,

I presume its the boot screen you are refering to as start up picture. If so....Open boot.ini in your windows directory in notepad

Add the following to the last line of your boot.ini

/bootlogo /noguiboot

make sure its an individual line

Edit your picture in any photo editor like Microsoft Photo Editor which is built in ...resize your picture to 640x480, 16 color and save the picture as boot.bmp into your windows folder.

When you reboot it will display the image instead of the bootscreen. Remember to take the backup of your original boot.ini and boot.bmp from windows directory just in case in future if you feel you should return back to the normal boot screen.
You will need to reboot your computer maybe once more for the effect to take place.

Cheers

How in the WORLD do I install a CD player in a 88' Cadillac Allante?

you can mount it in the glove, which may be the best solution, you would probably want to have a muti-disk changer though, and perhaps a remote for the player, since it will be out of reach. I am not familiar with the dash of your car, but if the slot where the radio is is too small, then you are out of immediate luck, the only way is to do a major work up on it.

Why aren't 18:9 screens just called 2:1?

This is a direct result of tech companies choosing to pander to consumers rather than educate them, this time about reducing fractions.There is an unconfirmed anecdote about the A&W restaurant chain coming out with a 1/3 pound burger to compete with the competitor’s 1/4 pound one and it not being popular because 3 is less than 4 so people thought it was smaller not bigger.There are countless examples of this throughout the history of technology. Here’s one that you may have never heard of:DVDs didn’t have to have separate 4x3 and widescreen versions.Yes, you read that right, so called “full screen” versions didn’t have to ever exist. DVD supports a mode where the player itself crops the sides of the widescreen image according to instructions encoded on the disc instead of there being a separate disc with a pre-cropped version. This mode is turned on when the TV type in the player setup menu is set to 4x3 pan and scan instead of letterbox 4x3 or 16x9.Why? Pandering. VHS had separate versions so they carried over to DVD instead of educating about the single disc system.Why separate versions? More pandering. While I can’t find a source I have read that it used to be illegal for there to be unused screen areas on a broadcast TV station so in order to be shown on TV movies had to be cropped via pan and scan to fit. Rather than educate the public about aspect ratios and unused screen AKA the dreaded black bars they just continued to crop for the home releases.Why “full screen” and not the aspect ratio like 1.37:1? or 4:3? Same reason. Full screen is short and to the point, their screen will be full. Again not educating.Edit: The term “Full screen” got even worse when 16:9 screens started to become commonplace because it was no longer correctly true. I say correctly because they should have been pillarboxed but instead everyone I knew never bothered to go into the setup menu of the DVD player let alone set the screen type to 16:9 and they always watched all 4:3 content stretched to 16:9 anyway so 4:3 DVDs got stretched to 16:9, 16:9 DVDs got stretched to letterbox 2.35:1, and 1.85:1 and wider DVDs got stretched to even wider than that. If they had simply changed the screen type to 16:9 at least all of the anamorphic widescreen DVDs would have shown correctly.

Why aren't 18:9 screens just called 2:1?

This is a direct result of tech companies choosing to pander to consumers rather than educate them, this time about reducing fractions.There is an unconfirmed anecdote about the A&W restaurant chain coming out with a 1/3 pound burger to compete with the competitor’s 1/4 pound one and it not being popular because 3 is less than 4 so people thought it was smaller not bigger.There are countless examples of this throughout the history of technology. Here’s one that you may have never heard of:DVDs didn’t have to have separate 4x3 and widescreen versions.Yes, you read that right, so called “full screen” versions didn’t have to ever exist. DVD supports a mode where the player itself crops the sides of the widescreen image according to instructions encoded on the disc instead of there being a separate disc with a pre-cropped version. This mode is turned on when the TV type in the player setup menu is set to 4x3 pan and scan instead of letterbox 4x3 or 16x9.Why? Pandering. VHS had separate versions so they carried over to DVD instead of educating about the single disc system.Why separate versions? More pandering. While I can’t find a source I have read that it used to be illegal for there to be unused screen areas on a broadcast TV station so in order to be shown on TV movies had to be cropped via pan and scan to fit. Rather than educate the public about aspect ratios and unused screen AKA the dreaded black bars they just continued to crop for the home releases.Why “full screen” and not the aspect ratio like 1.37:1? or 4:3? Same reason. Full screen is short and to the point, their screen will be full. Again not educating.Edit: The term “Full screen” got even worse when 16:9 screens started to become commonplace because it was no longer correctly true. I say correctly because they should have been pillarboxed but instead everyone I knew never bothered to go into the setup menu of the DVD player let alone set the screen type to 16:9 and they always watched all 4:3 content stretched to 16:9 anyway so 4:3 DVDs got stretched to 16:9, 16:9 DVDs got stretched to letterbox 2.35:1, and 1.85:1 and wider DVDs got stretched to even wider than that. If they had simply changed the screen type to 16:9 at least all of the anamorphic widescreen DVDs would have shown correctly.

How do I import videos to adobe premiere pro?

Ok, there are two different processes at work here.

The first is getting your video from your camera to your computer. This should be covered in your camera's manual.

Once it's on your computer, simply start Premiere. Create a new project, and ensure the settings for the project match what you want your output to be. This is criticial. If your project is set to 1920x1080, and your video is 640x480, you're either going to have a black square filling the rest of the video, or you're going to have to scale your video to fit your new settings, and that will look noisy.

Once your project is created in Premiere, simply click File->Import, and navigate to the video you shot. This will bring it into Premiere as an asset. Once you have it as an asset in Premiere, you simply drag it over to your timeline, which will add it to your output video.

Is there any way to tell how many pixels an image has on an online store?

Yes, you can see that for any picture on the web.Depending on what browser you use, you may be able to see it directly in your browser by right clicking the image and selecting "Inspect element" or a similar option.Otherwise you can right click it, save it to your computer and then go to the Properties of the file - right click the image, select Properties and at the top select the Details-tab. There you will find the Dimensions of the image listed somewhere.If the image is 1920x1080 pixels, it contains 2.073.600 pixels.

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