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Capturing a screenshot

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ideasguy:
Ive prepared this document to explain one process for capturing a screenshot.
The file you produce should be in proportion for posting on the forum.

http://www.ideasforgardens.com/download/MakingAscreenshot.htm

Please give it a try and let me know if steps are clear.

NightHawk:
That's perfectly clear and concise George.

I don't think that will cause any confusion to our members.  ;)

Laurie.

ideasguy:
Thanks Laurie
Toby asked the question, so I thought I'd make an article on it to help everyone.

If any members know of easier ways, please post.
Its great to be able to see the exact details on a screen.

NightHawk:
Just to add to this George, I think the option you have chosen will suit almost everyone.

The Paint program is included with Windows for free, at least up to the XP version (I don't know about Vista), so you don't need to have a separate graphics program installed on your computer if you don't normally use one, but if you do and prefer to use that, then that's okay.

Paint is basic and easy to understand so I would be surprised to hear of an easier way to do your screenshot procedure.  ;)

Laurie.

ideasguy:
I have to say Ive been very impressed by how so many of our members can create Screenshots and post them on the forum.
A picture can say 1000 words, and it certainly does when discussing a user problem. Its save me so much time.

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