> On Thursday, July 17, 2003 3:33 PM , Al Feng wrote:
> > If you only need a "screen" save, then you can use Snagit32 (WIN
> > shareware).
>
> Or, using standard tools, view the document in Full Screen mode,
press
> <ALT-PrtScr> and paste into Microsoft Paint and save to JPEG or GIF.
>
> Stephen
What is the difference between ALT PrtScreen and ordinary PrtScreen
(might come in useful to know as I use PrtScreen a lot to capture
screens from QPC to print my hi-colour tinkerings via Windoze progs
until we have SMSQ/E hi-colour SDUMPs).

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Dilwyn Jones

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