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Subject:Re: Using SnagIt to capture long drop-down list From:obair81 -at- comcast -dot- net To:Joyce Fetterman <JoyceF -at- gtsoftware -dot- com>, techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com Date:Thu, 11 May 2006 17:08:56 +0000
Use the snagit video feature.
It works very well, and gives you a video of frames, so you can flip through each frame to get exactly the image you want by saving whatever frame you want to a separate file.
There are a couple things that are not perfect (never press the escape key with a brand new unsaved video before you). You will lose your video. Save your new .avi as soon as you get it.
Stay with snagit 7, as snagit 8 disabled the fast video review forward that you get when you press and hold the right arrow key. They are now aware of this problem, FWIW.
best,
Paul
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From: Joyce Fetterman <JoyceF -at- gtsoftware -dot- com>
>
> I'm trying to capture the contents of a long drop-down list; I have to
> scroll to see all the selections.
>
> The custom scroll capture isn't working for this; it seems to be meant for
> pages of test, not a drop-down. It sometimes gives me none of the
> selections, and sometimes it captures the bottom of the list, but it never
> captures the entire drop-down.
>
> I searched the SnagIt site and didn't find an answer. Surely SnagIt (7.2.4)
> can do this?! Any suggestions will be appreciated.
>
> Thanks!
> Joyce
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