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| Thread ID: 113458 | 2010-10-20 20:53:00 | Screen Shot | Poppa John (284) | Press F1 |
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| 1146608 | 2010-10-21 01:33:00 | use Snagit or another tool to capture,and then save as a picture. click "add attachment" in your Email. | faith1806 (15972) | ||
| 1146609 | 2010-10-21 09:32:00 | Alt+printscreen is the way to improve the process, that way you only shoot the active window (if thats what you are trying to do) | Petja (16002) | ||
| 1146610 | 2010-10-21 10:05:00 | Select the window you want, press the Alt and Print Screen buttons, go to your new email, place the cursor where you want the picture and press the Ctrl and the "V" buttons :) :) Alt+printscreen is the way to improve the process, that way you only shoot the active window (if thats what you are trying to do) I didnt know that :) |
jareemon (5207) | ||
| 1146611 | 2010-10-21 10:29:00 | The Snipping Tool is one of the best invtentions in Windows 7, I'm its biggest fan! | WarNox (8772) | ||
| 1146612 | 2010-10-21 20:26:00 | I use Zscreen to make cropped shots. It's freeware and works on Win7. To email a shot of part of my screen I go ctrl-printscreen to bring up a special cursor (with a magnifying glass to allow precise positioning). I then drag a rectangle over the required area and release. This puts a jpg on the clipboard or direct into a photo editor (your choice). I resize the jpg to be within 800 x 600 pixels and save it as a jpg with 'low' settings - giving a file of about 60 kB for emailing |
BBCmicro (15761) | ||
| 1146613 | 2010-10-21 21:26:00 | Sounds quite useful :) | Chilling_Silence (9) | ||
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