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Re: best application for taking screenshots (Windows)
Subject:Re: best application for taking screenshots (Windows) From:Glen Warner <gdwarner -at- ricochet -dot- net> To:Clayton Cornell <clayton -dot- cornell -at- asml -dot- nl> Date:Mon, 2 Oct 2000 02:58:31 -0700
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>> I tried PaintShop Pro 6.0, and when I selected an icon and tried to
>> paste it onto one of the tool bars, PSP created a new window for
>> me--with the copied icon in it.
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> Paintshop Pro should be able to do what you wanted. There are
several
> pasting options that you get only in the Edit menu. You can paste
as a
> seperate image like what you got and is the default, or you can past
> into the existing image as a floating object that you can manouver
> around like you did on your Mac at home.
That's good--I'll check that out next time I get a chance. Somehow, I
knew it had to be something simple ....