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Re: sarals post# 65721

Friday, 04/07/2006 7:02:52 PM

Friday, April 07, 2006 7:02:52 PM

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re: "[to] send [a] screen print?"

Hi sarals,

You probably already know this stuff, but its still good info to post.

Posted by: occams_razor
CTRL+Print Screen will capture the entire screen and copy it into the clipbaord.
Alt+Printscreen will do the same thing, except only to the active window.
From here open Paint or any other graphics program and Paste the image in
with a CTRL+V. Nice to convert it to jpg from bitmap before upload'n it.
Saves a lot of space.

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Posted by: dkgross
In reply to: occams_razor
also.. http://www.gadwin.com/printscreen/

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Posted by: Phil (Bullrider)
Dave,
I downloaded the program.
When I save a screen shot I have several options as what type of file to save it as.
A few I recognize. .bmp, .jpg, and .gif
Which type should I designate to save as?
Phil

Posted by: gotmilk
dkgross, Thanks for mention of Gadwin PrintScreen
I downloaded it and it is amazing in four ways:
1. very small
2. lots of great basic features
3. easy to read & understand instructions
4. all this for FREE (most likely the shareware products are extra great)
http://www.gadwin.com/printscreen/
Gadwin PrintScreen is FREEWARE
... captures images from your computer screen
... the entire screen, the active window, or a specified area
... when the hot key is pressed (defaults to the PrintScreen)
... use [can] define other keys [as] the hot key
... allows you to e-mail the captured image
... product requires only 0.7 megabytes
... graphics printer or fax [will] work with Gadwin PrintScreen
... multimonitor support
... ability to uninstal is included
doug

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