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Re: export graphic



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I have to agree with Bill. I, too, use MWSnap and it is really easy 
to use. I asked the question because I thought there might be an 
even easier way after TJ suggested using edit/copy to clipboard to 
capture a screenshot. Thanks, CS and Bill. 

AV

--- In amibroker@xxxx, "wavemechanic" <wd78@xxxx> wrote:
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: CS 
> To: amibroker@xxxx 
> Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 7:10 PM
> Subject: Re: [amibroker] export graphic
> 
> 
> You can buy or download some other program if you want, but the 
easiest way for windows users is to:
> 
> 1. Press Print Screen on your keyboard
> 
> 2. Open Photo Editor. It comes with Windows. Look for photoed.exe
> 
> 3. In Photo Editor, go Edit>Paste As New Image. The image will 
appear.
> 
> 4. Click on Select tool in Photo Editor toolbar and select the 
area of the image to send.
> 
> 5. Click on Crop to eliminate unneeded area of image.
> 
> 6. Click on File>Save As... name the picture, pick where to save 
to, and pick *.gif as the format to save it as.
> 
> 7. I use Outlook Express which also comes with Internet Explorer 
to put the picture in emails. Outlook Express needs to be set to 
send Rich Text (HTML) to insert pictures.
> 
> This way, I buy nothing extra, download nothing that takes up 
more processing cycles or fills my hard drive.
> 
> MWSnap is free and much easier to use.
> 
> -CS