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Feline 4th May 2000 00:20

Capturing Screen Shots/Details for a manual
 
I am writing some instruction manuals and need to include screenshots and (more importantly) shots of small portions of screens (buttons etc).
Anyone got any advice about the best (easiest & cheapest) way to accomplish this?


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Feline
(I Sit, I Watch, I Smile)

StopStart 4th May 2000 01:15

Follow this link for some shareware programs that should suit your needs: http://winfiles.cnet.com/apps/98/graph-screencap.html - try "HardCopy Pro" (second down) - it's only 121kb and is quite good little program - sounds ideal for what you want.
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Zasgar 4th May 2000 05:29

use ALT+PrintScrn to copy screen to clipboard. When it is in the
clipboard, start an image viewer (such as Microsoft Photo Editor) or image
editor (such as Photo Shop) and paste the image (CTRL+V).

OzmateBugsmasher 4th May 2000 08:40

Paint Shop Pro (www.paintshoppro.com) has a nifty screen cap built in, also a ver good total imaging package.

shareware.


clownfish 5th May 2000 07:44

On mine you don't need to press 'alt' first.

Its too easy...just press 'print screen' button...go to mspaint as installed with windows, click edit, click paste, then save as .BMP or what ever file type you like.


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