On 2011/09/01 13:47, Gene Young wrote:
> The simplest solution I have found is a free program called Greenshot.
> It captures whatever area of the screen you desire and opens the image
> in a built in editor which allows you to immediately annotate it then
> save in jpeg, gif, png or bmp format.

Yes. There are many tools like that. But they only capture the image of a window
or the screen. Information that has still to be scrolled into view is not 
captured.

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Regards,
Mike Fry
Johannesburg


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