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traping screen images into a file
i am trying to capture a picture of a gui i created, so that i
can integrate that image into a presentation. how do i do that?
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Re: traping screen images into a file
Hello Kim:
I think ctrl-printscrn or ctrl-alt-printscrn will copy the screen to the
clipboard. You can then paste the image into your presentation. Play around
with ctrl alt and printscrn if I got the combination wrong.
HTH,
Tom Duffy
Assistant Professor, CIS
Norwalk Community College
http://www.bright-moments.com/javasite
"kim" <klommler@middlebury.edu> wrote:
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>i am trying to capture a picture of a gui i created, so that i
>can integrate that image into a presentation. how do i do that?
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Re: traping screen images into a file
In Windows, PrtScr copies the entire screen to the clipboard and Alt-PrtScr
copies the active window to the clipboard.
Tom Duffy <td4729@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:3974c56a$1@news.devx.com...
>
> Hello Kim:
>
> I think ctrl-printscrn or ctrl-alt-printscrn will copy the screen to the
> clipboard. You can then paste the image into your presentation. Play
around
> with ctrl alt and printscrn if I got the combination wrong.
>
> HTH,
>
> Tom Duffy
> Assistant Professor, CIS
> Norwalk Community College
> http://www.bright-moments.com/javasite
>
> "kim" <klommler@middlebury.edu> wrote:
> >
> >i am trying to capture a picture of a gui i created, so that i
> >can integrate that image into a presentation. how do i do that?
>
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Re: traping screen images into a file
Thanks Paul!
"Paul Clapham" <pclapham@core-mark.com> wrote:
>In Windows, PrtScr copies the entire screen to the clipboard and Alt-PrtScr
>copies the active window to the clipboard.
>
>Tom Duffy <td4729@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:3974c56a$1@news.devx.com...
>>
>> Hello Kim:
>>
>> I think ctrl-printscrn or ctrl-alt-printscrn will copy the screen to the
>> clipboard. You can then paste the image into your presentation. Play
>around
>> with ctrl alt and printscrn if I got the combination wrong.
>>
>> HTH,
>>
>> Tom Duffy
>> Assistant Professor, CIS
>> Norwalk Community College
>> http://www.bright-moments.com/javasite
>>
>> "kim" <klommler@middlebury.edu> wrote:
>> >
>> >i am trying to capture a picture of a gui i created, so that i
>> >can integrate that image into a presentation. how do i do that?
>>
>
>
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