Look at making the annotations on the screen, then capturing it from there.
I don't know how they'll play together.

ZoomIt will enable you to draw, and type text onto the display. (Great
presentation assistant)
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/utilities/zoomit.mspx

Print Screen will capture the entire screen, you can paste it directly into
email clients, or if SnagIt or similar product may be able to capture a
small part of the screen.

Tracy

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael J. Babcock, MCP
Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 10:06 AM

Many times I take a screenshot of something, throw it into MS-Paint, and
draw a red circle around the point of emphasis, then email that to someone.

MS-Paint is ok, but a bit weak...for example, the circles are very thin and
I see no way to adjust their thickness.  Sure, I could draw my own with the
paintbrush tool, but that'd look sloppy instead of a nice consistent
circle/oval/rounded-rectangle.

And I don't want to use MS-Word as it's too heavy.  I want something whereby
I can just send the image simply in an email without having any dependencies
(like MS-Word).

Suggestions?  tia!
--Mike




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