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  1. #1
    kim Guest

    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?

  2. #2
    Tom Duffy Guest

    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:
    >
    >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?



  3. #3
    Paul Clapham Guest

    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?

    >




  4. #4
    Tom Duffy Guest

    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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