MessageBox Ctrl+C text auto-convert to graphic in MS Word

J

Joe Butler

To quickly capture the content of a Windows Message Box, one can use Ctrl+C
and then paste the textual representation of the Message Box into a
wordprocessor such as MS Word.

An example would look something like this.

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My Program
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This is the message on a message box. Click OK when you have read this.
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OK
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So, the question is, does anyone know of a macro or add-in to MS Word 2003
that would be able to scan thru a document and then insert a pictorial
representation of these text message boxes automatically after the text (I'd
prefer to leave the text there and not replace it)?

I know that it's possible to screencapture, but this would save some time
and is more likely to be understood by the casual reader of the document I'm
currently working on (which is not the instruction manual). It does not
matter that the auto-generated graphic will not lay out exactly like the
original, just that it looks like a screen cap.

Perhaps it would need to link in with Visio in some way?

Thanks.
 

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