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dolly
Jun 26, 2006
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hi
i’ve need help. its really urgent for me. please if anybody can help me out with merging two docs actually certificates.have to swap info from one to the other.very urgent.

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inez
Jun 26, 2006
On 6/26/06 6:53 AM, dolly commented:

hi
i’ve need help. its really urgent for me. please if anybody can help me out with merging two docs actually certificates.have to swap info from one to the other.very urgent.

I’m afraid you’ll have to be more specific abuot your needs as merging can mean differnet things. It might be as simple as selecting areas with the marquee tool, copying form that document and pasting to the other using guides to line things up; but I’m not sure what you’re dealing with.

Are these scans? Are the for print? What file format? More info needed.

sorry,
inez
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dolly
Jun 27, 2006
Hi
c like these two scanned documents. i have to take pic from 1 put it on the other.
select text and fix it on the other1.and sum marks details tht has different spacing on both the docs.file format is jpeg but still the contents are bigger on 1 and smaller on the other. so i have to transform thm but thn i lose the clarity.reply soon.
thnks
dolly
inez wrote:
On 6/26/06 6:53 AM, dolly commented:

hi
i’ve need help. its really urgent for me. please if anybody can help me out with merging two docs actually certificates.have to swap info from one to the other.very urgent.

I’m afraid you’ll have to be more specific abuot your needs as merging can mean differnet things. It might be as simple as selecting areas with the marquee tool, copying form that document and pasting to the other using guides to line things up; but I’m not sure what you’re dealing with.
Are these scans? Are the for print? What file format? More info needed.
sorry,
inez
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Andrew Morton
Jun 27, 2006
dolly wrote:
c like these two scanned documents. i have to take pic from 1 put it on the other.
select text and fix it on the other1.and sum marks details tht has different spacing on both the docs.file format is jpeg but still the contents are bigger on 1 and smaller on the other. so i have to transform thm but thn i lose the clarity.reply soon.

Wouldn’t it be better to write to the authority that issued the certificate and ask them for a copy with the correct scores?

Andrew
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Derek Fountain
Jun 27, 2006
Andrew Morton wrote:
dolly wrote:
c like these two scanned documents. i have to take pic from 1 put it on the other.
select text and fix it on the other1.and sum marks details tht has different spacing on both the docs.file format is jpeg but still the contents are bigger on 1 and smaller on the other. so i have to transform thm but thn i lose the clarity.reply soon.

Wouldn’t it be better to write to the authority that issued the certificate and ask them for a copy with the correct scores?

It’s possible – just /possible/ – that the certificate issuing authority is not an organisation that he wants involved in this process… :o)
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noone
Jun 27, 2006
In article , simple.
says…
Hi
c like these two scanned documents. i have to take pic from 1 put it on the other.
select text and fix it on the other1.and sum marks details tht has different spacing on both the docs.file format is jpeg but still the contents are bigger on 1 and smaller on the other. so i have to transform thm but thn i lose the clarity.reply soon.
thnks
dolly
inez wrote:
On 6/26/06 6:53 AM, dolly commented:

hi
i’ve need help. its really urgent for me. please if anybody can help me out with merging two docs actually certificates.have to swap info from one to the other.very urgent.

I’m afraid you’ll have to be more specific abuot your needs as merging can mean differnet things. It might be as simple as selecting areas with the marquee tool, copying form that document and pasting to the other using guides to line things up; but I’m not sure what you’re dealing with.
Are these scans? Are the for print? What file format? More info needed.
sorry,
inez

Welcome to the problems with rasterized type. Your problems are the same ones that all of us face. The best way around most of these is to set the type in a program that handles it better, in vector form. Personally, I’d use the base "certificate" with the "wrong" text removed in AI, or similar, then use the other (the one FROM which the text will come) as a guide, and select a very similar, or exact match, font, type it in on its own Layer, then output the final to whatever format you need – printing? maybe PDF. Web – then GIF if only type and you need transparency, etc., or JPG Save(ed)_For_Web.

Hunt
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grannysdc
Jun 27, 2006
c like these two scanned documents. i have to take pic from 1 put it on the other.
select text and fix it on the other1.and sum marks details tht has different spacing on both the docs.file format is jpeg but still the contents are bigger on 1 and smaller on the other. so i have to transform thm but thn i lose the clarity.reply soon.

Wouldn’t it be better to write to the authority that issued the certificate and ask them for a copy with the correct scores?

It’s possible – just /possible/ – that the certificate issuing authority is not an organisation that he wants involved in this process… :o)

My guess is "Drivers License" …..
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Helen
Jun 27, 2006
"dolly" wrote in message
Hi
c like these two scanned documents. i have to take pic from 1 put it on the other.
select text and fix it on the other1.and sum marks details tht has different spacing on both the docs.file format is jpeg but still the contents are bigger on 1 and smaller on the other. so i have to transform thm but thn i lose the clarity.reply soon.
thnks
dolly

Whoa. Something lost in the translation to English perhaps?

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