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Screen Capture Question
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| John Bordieri 2006-09-24, 7:13 pm |
| Hi,
I'm using PSP 9 and was wondering how to go about capturing a shot in the
actual PSP window. I got the rest of it working fine except that I just
can't seem to capture something I'm working on. Any suggestions would be
appreciated.
Thank you,
John Bordieri
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| Fred Hiltz 2006-09-24, 7:13 pm |
| John Bordieri wrote:
> I'm using PSP 9 and was wondering how to go about capturing a
> shot in the actual PSP window. I got the rest of it working
> fine except that I just can't seem to capture something I'm
> working on. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
See Help > Index > Capturing, Images.
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Fred Hiltz, fhiltz at yahoo dot com
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| "John Bordieri" <chefjohn@cox.net> wrote in
news:MUlQg.198$vC3.118@dukeread02:
> Hi,
> I'm using PSP 9 and was wondering how to go about capturing a
shot in
> the actual PSP window. I got the rest of it working fine except
that I
> just can't seem to capture something I'm working on. Any
suggestions
> would be appreciated.
>
> Thank you,
> John Bordieri
>
Open a second instance of PSP. You can't capture from the PSP
you're working in, but you can open a second instance of PSP and
use it to capture from the first, or put the stuff you want to
capture in the second instance and use the first PSP instance to
capture from the second.
Regards,
JoeB
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"JoeB" <myemail@myserver.com> wrote in message
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> "John Bordieri" <chefjohn@cox.net> wrote in
> news:MUlQg.198$vC3.118@dukeread02:
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> shot in
> that I
> suggestions
>
> Open a second instance of PSP. You can't capture from the PSP
> you're working in, but you can open a second instance of PSP and
> use it to capture from the first, or put the stuff you want to
> capture in the second instance and use the first PSP instance to
> capture from the second.
>
> Regards,
>
> JoeB
Or press print screen on the keyboard then paste as new image
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| Martin C 2006-09-24, 7:13 pm |
| While you are correct, that you can use the Print Scrn key to take a
snapshot of the screen, this will give you a snapshot of the entire display
on your monitor. If you want to get a snapshot of just the window in which
you have an interest, then use ALT + Print Scrn. Using this means that the
window does not have to be maximised if you don't want it to be.
Martin
"Trev" <trevbowdenAT.dsl.pipex.COM> wrote in message
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> "JoeB" <myemail@myserver.com> wrote in message
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> Or press print screen on the keyboard then paste as new image
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