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Harry, the new Snaggit seems to do everything 
,including text  copy/paste !!
will try it out   
thanks  keith
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  Subject: Re: [Metastockusers] Re: 
  page/image manipulation
  
  Hi Harry, I only have an older version, i'll get 
  a new version today.
   
  thanks    keith
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    Sent: Sunday, April 27, 2003 2:27 
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    Subject: [Metastockusers] Re: 
    page/image manipulation
    Keith:First, what version of SnagIt do you have? 
    I am up to 6.1.0 now, but the Scrolling feature has been there for a long 
    time. If set correctly, SnagIt first does a vertical scroll, then (if the 
    webpage is wider than the screen and has a horizontal scroll bar so you can 
    manually see everything) performs a horizontal scroll, and then another 
    vertical scroll. You can see all of this happening on the screen before 
    you.Here is what I have setup on my SnagIt menus. Depending on your 
    version, the options may not be in exactly the same place. On the Input 
    column, make sure you have AutoScroll "checked". Then select 
    Input->Properties, and the Scrolling tab. Under Window AutoScroll 
    options, "check" Both for the Scroll Direction. Also, Scroll from Top of 
    Document and Scroll from Left of Document should be "checked", but they are 
    also probably grayed out. Then select the Menu tab, and make sure neither 
    Include Menu bar or Capture cascaded menus are checked.Then go to 
    the Tools column, and make sure Image Capture is "checked". Then minimize 
    SnagIt.Finally, when you hit Ctrl-Shift-P (or whatever you use to 
    activate the capture), make sure the red rectangle is INSIDE the scroll bars 
    before you select. As you move the "hand" around, you will see that 
    the  size and location of the red rectangle changes. If it is outside 
    the scroll bars, then nothing scrolls.>From what you have 
    mentioned, you seem to be able to get the vertical scroll feature to work, 
    so my bet is, Windows Auto Scroll Options are not set 
    correctly.Harry--- In Metastockusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, 
    "keith" <janus36@xxxx> wrote:> Hi  Harry, thanks for the 
    reply. yes I tried Snaggit for a test. even though the screen has a scroll 
    bar, Snaggit only scrolls vertically, not horizontally, so only the piece on 
    screen is captured( unless  i'm not using it properly)> just 
    tried to capture the text to the clipboard & save in Notepad but 
    couldn't get it to work.> I tried Window, Active Window,  no 
    luck   I don't have Custom Scroll on mine.> the pages are 
    mainly as .gif files but I'd love to be able to copy them to Word or similar 
    then they can be manipulated inAcrobat.> > I'm away from home 
    at present but have a copy of Opera at home, never used it & didn't know 
    it's uses, will try that then .> > Keith>   
    ----- Original Message ----- >   From: bex1210 
    >   To: Metastockusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >   
    Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2003 2:54 PM>   Subject: 
    [Metastockusers] Re: page/image manipulation> > 
    >   Keith:> >   Does the screen 
    have a scroll bar, and if so, can you view everything you want by using the 
    scroll? If so, then SnagIt will capture it. Under Input, select either 
    AutoScroll, or Custom Scroll. And you can manipulate the output to print all 
    on one page, or ?> >   You didn't say if these pages 
    are viewed in Metastock, or in a browser. If a browser, Opera lets you Zoom 
    the input from 20% to 1000%. So any page should fit.> 
    >   Harry> >   --- In 
    Metastockusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "keith" <janus36@xxxx> 
    wrote:>   > recently I received a few pages which are 
    either>   > 1/  too wide>   > 
    2/  too long>   > 3/ sideways>   
    >    etc>   > I tried increasing the 
    screensize to 1024 but still too big>   > 
    >   > Snaggit which seems to do part of the job but does 
    anyone know of a utility that will reduce pages, .doc of images,  to 
    fit the screen and occasionally be able to turn them around  to the 
    vertical. >   > >   > thanks  
    keith> > 
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