Copying and Saving as Images
You may copy any region of a page, or the whole page, onto the clipboard for pasting into another application as an image. You may also save a page as an image file. This is useful when you wish to send someone a copy of a document or portion of a document that they can use with office productivity software (such as Microsoft Word) but do not wish them to be able to alter its content.
Copying a Region or Page
The “Select Region” and “Select Whole Region” options are enabled only if the DjVu document creator enabled the Selection submenu of the context menu.
To copy a region of a page to the clipboard:
- From the context menu choose Selection, then Select Region. The cursor changes to crosshatches.
- Drag a rectangle around the region you want to select, whether text or images or both. That region becomes highlighted.
- Enter the keyboard shortcutC, or access the context menu again and choose Selection, then Copy.
To copy a whole page to the clipboard:
- From the context menu choose Selection, then Select Whole Region. The whole page becomes highlighted.
- Enter the keyboard shortcut C, or access the context menu again and choose Selection, then Copy.
Saving a Page as an Image File
Windows users may save the current page as a bitmap or BMP (.bmp) file.
Mac users may save the current page as a TIFF file.
To save the current page:
- From the context menu, choose File, then choose Export to File….
- Enter a path or browse for the desired directory and click Save.
NOTE: On a double-page spread, only the page you click on to access the context menu is included in the image.