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Re: Need Advice About Capturing and Printing Graphics with Word 6.
Subject:Re: Need Advice About Capturing and Printing Graphics with Word 6. From:Stuart Reynolds <stuartr -at- FIRSTGRAPHICS -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 17 Aug 1995 19:18:01 -0800
-- [ From: Stuart Reynolds * EMC.Ver #2.5.02 ] --
> <<Ya, use the Print Screen key. Windows by default captures it (the
screen) to
> the
> clipboard. >>
> You have to fiddle with the image attribute Options to get the
> image size right, (about 11x11 comes to mind) and you have to go into Edit
and
As long as you paste and then use the "copy to" item from the edit menu,
without touching the image regardless of how it looks, you get a very good
bitmap image saved to whtever filename you give it. I did a 312 page User's
Guide with it last year. Never had to manipulate one of 'em. I have also
done four other user and technical ref guides the same way.
Stui
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