Capturing Screenshots for a Publisher 2002 Newsletter Article or Tutorial

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Barry

Hi everyone!

I am preparing a tutorial to be included in a newsletter composed with
Publisher 2002. I want to capture a small screen, a portion of a screen, or
a full page- including arrows, etc to enable readers to see what I am
explaining. Can you lead me to a (free) program with complete help that will
do this?
Thanks for all replies. Barry
 
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John Inzer

Barry said:
Hi everyone!

I am preparing a tutorial to be included in a newsletter
composed with Publisher 2002. I want to capture a small
screen, a portion of a screen, or a full page- including
arrows, etc to enable readers to see what I am
explaining. Can you lead me to a (free) program with
complete help that will do this?
Thanks for all replies. Barry
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Gadwin PrintScreen
http://www.gadwin.com/download/

This freebie works quite well for me. I have
it set so all I have to do is:

1) Press...PrintScreen...
2) Drag a box around the content I wish to save...
3) Press enter...
The shot is immediately saved as a .jpg in a
folder of my choice.

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*Notice*
This is not tech support.
I am only a volunteer.....

Solutions that work for
me may not work for you.

Proceed at your own risk.

John Inzer
Picture It! MVP

Digital Image
Highlights and FAQs
http://tinyurl.com/aczzp
 
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John G

Barry said:
Hi everyone!

I am preparing a tutorial to be included in a newsletter composed
with
Publisher 2002. I want to capture a small screen, a portion of a
screen, or
a full page- including arrows, etc to enable readers to see what I am
explaining. Can you lead me to a (free) program with complete help
that will
do this?
Thanks for all replies. Barry
The following link describes PRTSCRN better than I can.

http://www.insurevision.com/scrnsht.htm
 

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