How To Print A NetPosse.com Flyer
We are often asked how to print one of our NetPosse flyers from one of our report web pages. Thank you so much for caring, sharing, and printing a flyer to post in public places. Not everyone is on the internet and even less are on social media.
Print this flyer and posting it in public is very important in the search for a horse. It is very simple to print the flyer. These instructions will help.
1. Go to any NetPosse Report on www.netposse.com. You can click on SEARCH and find thousands.
2. Search for a report to print the flyer. You can do this by putting in the name of the horse, the NetPosse ID, and many other ways. In this example, we are using the report number. Notice that the number is in the search bar. Once that is done, click SEARCH.
3. Click on the text under the report image.
4. The report will open. Click on FILES.
5. The files will open to a flyer. You will need to download the flyer to your computer. Sometimes there is an image and sometimes there is just a placeholder. Either way, click on it.
6. This will open up a window on your computer (or phone) where you name and save the flyer.
7. After you save the flyer to your computer or phone, find the file, open it and print the way you do any other document.
Stolen Horse International, Inc.™, also known as NetPosse, is a broad alliance of equine lovers and organizations that have joined together searching for missing horses and to educate the horse industry about the problem of the horse theft and
other types of missing horse situations such as, runaways, disaster-related, civil, missing and stolen.
We seek to provide information for existing and prospective supporters such as owners, horse organizations, breeders, and horse lovers regarding the responsibilities of protecting their horses, as well as focusing on the equine identification
available for their horses.
Stolen Horse International is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that exist with the help of donations from kind, caring people like you. We cannot do what we do without you.
Thank you
from all the volunteers and victims at Stolen Horses International, www.netposse.com or www.netposse.org.