> So the questions are: > * Does anybody here have a fast way of saving screenshots as legit > graphics for later reuse, and if so, what is your method and how many > seconds would you say it takes? SnagIt is the most recommended screen capture program. It is easy to use and very feature rich. It probably takes me less than 30 seconds to capture and save a screen shot-- and I rarely use the program and am not proficient with it. Someone who uses it frequently would probably be substantially faster. FrameMaker 9 and 10 have a built-in program, RoboScreenCapture, that also does screen captures. I can't imagine that your co-worker's PrintScreen32 program does the work any faster or more efficiently.
> * Am I being too controlling on this matter? (I suspect yes.) No, it sounds like you are being sane! The co-worker's method sounds completely unprofessional. > * If I'm not too controlling in this, are there any other arguments I > can use to bolster my side of the story? Referencing graphics reduces file size, increases speed, and eliminates possible problems due to memory limits. An external graphic can be more easily edited and shared by many documents. You can edit an external graphic to update it, and all the documents that include it are automatically updated without further user effort. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.frameusers.com/pipermail/framers/attachments/20120321/1ba6bcfc/attachment.html>
