That was my original thought; but I didn't want to suggest such a low 
tech method. :)

Basically if you want really flexible screen capture beyong the 
Print-Screen button get yourself SnagIT, and screen cap away...

greenfishinwater wrote:

>I had a quick look at the swf converter that was suggested, but the
>way flex works is that the chart is drawn at runtime from data
>provided by a remote object, so there will not be a swf file with the
>displayed chart in it. The only swf file availabe is the original swf
>generated by flex.
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>I like the ability of Flex in producing charts, with dynamic data and
>parameters. I know it sounds corny, but maybe the user can take a
>snapshot of the screen, edit the image to isolate the graph and then
>save for later use.
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>I take the point about using something more suitable than a jpeg file.
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>Andrew
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