On 16/10/2010 6:54 PM, Jay Maechtlen wrote:
I usually use Alt-PrtScn
and paste it in Word or the equivalent.
That catches active window, which is usually the dialog box.
Reason being: I get the dialog box caption/title also, which is often
ambiguous or otherwise needing of improvement.
Yes,
On 16/10/2010 6:54 PM, Jay Maechtlen wrote:
> I usually use Alt-PrtScn
> and paste it in Word or the equivalent.
>
> That catches "active window", which is usually the dialog box.
> Reason being: I get the dialog box caption/title also, which is often
> ambiguous or otherwise needing of
I usually use Alt-PrtScn
and paste it in Word or the equivalent.
That catches active window, which is usually the dialog box.
Reason being: I get the dialog box caption/title also, which is often
ambiguous or otherwise needing of improvement.
On 10/15/2010 9:37 AM, Stuart Rogers wrote:
I usually use Alt-PrtScn
and paste it in Word or the equivalent.
That catches "active window", which is usually the dialog box.
Reason being: I get the dialog box caption/title also, which is often
ambiguous or otherwise needing of improvement.
On 10/15/2010 9:37 AM, Stuart Rogers wrote:
>
We're in the process of testing some new software here, and I just
published internally a little time-saving tip for our testers. I think
I've posted it here before, too, but thought it might be time to repeat it:
If you receive an error message when you are testing Windows-based
software,
We're in the process of testing some new software here, and I just
published internally a little time-saving tip for our testers. I think
I've posted it here before, too, but thought it might be time to repeat it:
If you receive an error message when you are testing Windows-based
software,