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Welcome to the Preschool
Printables FAQ's. While I welcome your emails at time, I also work on these pages
alone. So my time is very limited. I kindly ask before you email me, please
read through our FAQ's and see if your question is already answered. If it is
not, then please drop us a line and we will answer it as soon as possible.
Email me at: printables@preschoolprintables.com
Thank You,
Christa
Preschool Printables Owner
FAQ
About the Site:
What does "FAQ" mean?
What browser do you recommend for viewing this site?
Why do you have ads on every page? They're annoying!
All these ads are driving me nuts.
How can I help?
How do I print just one picture? How do I print without the ads?
I am having trouble printing.
This ad does not seem appropriate for this page...
I am looking for something particular...
I found a page that is not working. What do I do?
I found a spelling or grammar error. What do I do?
How can I print the weekly information on the form?
About Us:
There is so much work put into these pages, why do you do it?
Q: What does FAQ mean?
A: FAQ mean Frequently Asked Questions
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Q: What browser do you recommend for viewing this site?
A: I highly recommend Microsoft Internet Explorer. While this site was
designed with all browsers in mind, it works best with Internet Explorer.
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Q: Why do you have ads on every page?
They're annoying!
A: While the ads my appear to be annoying, they are very necessary to
the continuation of this site. This site runs on a "FREE" basis.
The ads are what helps us keep this status. This site is done in my free
time. I am a preschool teacher and like any teacher my time is limited.
Much of the cost to run this site comes from the ads. But most months it
is not even close to enough to cover the sites over head. The rest comes
from my pocket. I do this to keep the site free for all. Without the ad
revenue I would have to close down the site.
My intention when starting the page was to keep it free for all to
use.
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Q:
All these ads are driving me nuts.
A: First, you need to be specific on "all these ads". While
to some one ad can be "all these ads" other may be talking about
10. If you are seeing more than 4 banners (A small and a large
across the top, a box above the menu, and a large across the bottom.), and
the occasional pop up on the site you may have a spy ware program on your
computer. There should never be more than that. If you are getting hit
with 3+ popups a page, then you most definitely have a spy ware on your
computer. These ads are not coming from us, our keywords are just
triggering them. You can download a free copy of Ad-Aware to get rid of
these hidden programs. http://www.lavasoftusa.com
We also recommend you read this article.
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Q: How can I help?
A: There are many way you can help Preschool Education/ Preschool
Printables.
1. In return for the free site and the free
information we ask that your regularly visit and support our sponsors. We
also ask that you do the same with our newsletter sponsors. The newsletter
takes a lot of time, software, and server resources to provide. All which
cost us money.
If
possible use our affiliate link for Amazon to make your
purchases. You can also shop our teachers
store. While we will never require money from anyone for the
information provide, however we will always greatly appreciate any
donations you can afford to send. If you are so inclined to help in this
fashion, please drop us an email at owner@preschooleducation.com
and we will tell you where you can send it.
Thank you!
2. We are always looking for new sponsors. You
can help by advertising with us. For more information, please email me at owner@preschoolprintables.com.
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Q: How do I print just one
picture? How do I print without the
ads?
A: These questions have several different answers. It really depends on the
effect you are trying to get and the browser you are using. Find the one
that best suits you.
Cut and Paste (All browsers)
1. Point the mouse right before the picture you want to print. Press
and hold down your left mouse button. Then drag the mouse to highlight the
picture that you would like to print. When you get to the end of the
picture, left go
of the left mouse button.
2. At the top of the screen you will see a tool bar. Find and click on
the word edit.
3. Click on the word copy. (Or skip step 2 and 3 and just press
the "ctrl" key and the "C" key at the same time.
4. Open up a new document in your word processing program, such as
Microsoft Word (or a graphics program).
5. Again at the top of the screen of your word processing program you
will see a tool bar. Find and click on the word edit.
6. Click on paste. (Or skip step 5 and 6 and just press the
"ctrl" key and the "V" key at the same time.
7. The picture should appear in the document. If you are sharing this
information with anyone else, be sure to include out copy write on the
page. © Copyright 1997-2001 by Preschool Education/Preschool Printables. This the terms
of use for this site.
8. When you are done copying and pasting the picture
that you want, next
just print the document out as you would normal for your word processing
program.
Save Method (All browsers)
1. Place the mouse over the picture, use the right button on your
mouse.
2. Press it and a menu will pop up. Highlight "save picture as"
and let go of the mouse button.
3. Then another screen will open. Name the picture and put in
what ever file you want.
4, Now open a graphics program and open the picture. Print as you normally
would from this program.
For Ms Internet Explorer You can print just a section of the
page you want.
1. Point the mouse right before the picture you want to print. Press
and hold down your left mouse button. Then drag the mouse to highlight the
picture that you would like to print. When you get to the end, left go
of the left mouse button.
2. At the top of the screen you will see a tool bar. Find and click on
the word file.
3. Then using the mouse scroll down to the word print and click
it.
4. A print screen set up with your printer should appear. There is
a lot
of information on this screen, but you are looking for a section that says
Print range. Click on the dot next to the word selection.
5. Then click OK.
6. Now your printers should be whirling and making some noise as it
prints just the picture you wanted.
For Netscape:
You can print just a section of the page you want.
1. Point the mouse and click the left mouse button over the
picture you want to print. Click the left mouse button and a small
menu will appear. Click View Image on that menu.
2. Go to the top tool bar, then click file. Scroll to Print, and
click it.
3. A print screen set up with your printer should appear. And proceed
with printing as normal.
MS Internet Explorer (Version 4.0 and higher) & Netscape
Communicator (Version 4.0 and higher) Printing just the pages you
want.
1. At the top of the screen you will see a tool bar. Find and click on
the word file.
2. Then using the mouse scroll down to the word print and click
it.
3. A print screen set up with your printer should appear. There
is a lot of information on this screen, but you are looking for a section
that says Print range. Click on the dot next to the word pages.
4. Enter in the number of pages you want printed. Example: The
picture you want is at the top of the page. Just print page 1 of 1.
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Q: I am having trouble printing.
When I print all I get is the ad.
A: Unfortunately this sometime happens with certain ads. But it is
fixable. Either you can use one of the ways to print above, or you can
simply refresh button on your browser. Another ad will appear. Then you
should be able to print.
Q: This ad does not seem
appropriate for this page. What do I do?
A: I have set strict guidelines for the type of ads Preschool
Printables will except. The short version of our guidelines are no
pornographic, casino, or betting ads. I do make every attempt to check
each and every ad that is placed on our site by our ad agency. However
sometime I will miss one. If you find an ad that slipped by us and our
filtering system, please email and let us know so we can take care of it
ASAP. I will need details. So when email please be as specific as possible
about the ad.
Q: I am looking for something particular, and
you don't seem to have it. Can I request something?
A: You sure can. You can email us a request at any time, just
remember to give us detail of what you are looking for and to be polite.
There is no guarantee that we can make what you are looking for, but if
time allows we will try our best to meet your needs.
Q: I found a page that is not working what do I do?
A: Please email us with the
page that is not working, and the page that linked to it. (Remember to
please be polite. We have feelings too.) This way we can fix it immediately.
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Q:
I found a spelling or grammar error. What do I do?
A: Please let us know if you find a spelling or grammar error. We are human
and do make mistakes. Sometimes in our rush to provide you with new and
updated information we miss a few errors. Please email
us with the error you found and the page you found it on. (Remember to
please be polite. We have feelings too.)
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Q: How can I print the information on
the form?
A: You can not write on the pictures in a word processor. What you do
is print the form first. Then type out what you want to put in the form
using a word processor and then print it. Once you print it you cut it out
and fit it into the form with a piece of tape on the back. Then put it in
the copy machine and make enough copies to send home. This way it is still
typed and looks nice, and then you can make copies and change different
sections for different classes with ease.
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Q:
There is so much work put into these pages, why do you do it?
A: Because I love children and teaching. I also love to help other touch
the lives of the children they teach. This site is truly a passion for
me.
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