Alan,
You can take screen shots with Windows. The "PrtScrn" key copies an image of the desktop to the clipboard. Then just paste it into a program like "Paint" and save it as a file. I think Ctrl PrtScrn captures just the active window. And Alt PrtScrn and Shift PrtScrn do something similar, but I don't remember what.
HTH
Ruth Ann, Loveland OH, USA

On 6/1/2015 8:03 PM, Alan Cook wrote:
Hello all,

I need to update Figures 1 and 2 in Ch. 9 (the Math chapter) of GS v5.0. I'm running LO on Windows so I can't make my own screenshots. If someone who's using Linux could make shots of those two figures and send them to me, I can plug them in.

The difference is that the floating dialog won't appear in the new figures. Don't worry; the dialog box has been removed entirely from v5.0, so you can't mess up.

Thanks,
Alan


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