Julia
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Julia said:I am technologically hopeless so would be grateful if anyone could give me a SIMPLE way of doing a screen shot which can later be attached to an email or posted to a forum.
With thanks in advance
Julia
bullmarket said:Hi Julia
I use the method the RichKid described.
The only thing I would add to what RK said is that when you save the image to save it as a .jpg or .jpeg file. JPEG is a widely used digital image format. There are other digital image formatls like GIF and TIFF which may or may not be suitable for this site....but JPEG definitely works....
good luck
bullmarket
Julia said:I am technologically hopeless so would be grateful if anyone could give me a SIMPLE way of doing a screen shot which can later be attached to an email or posted to a forum.
With thanks in advance
Julia
Hello anon,anon said:Julia,
Are you talking about capturing a text article, e.g a newspaper item, an announcement to the ASX, etc. or are you thinking of capturing a chart or other graphics data?
I do a lot of text capturing and can offer some advice. Don't know much about the graphics, though.
anon
Julia said:Many thanks to you all for the assistance.
Dennis:
I've done what you suggested and saved it via Word which seems to have worked OK except that the image is rather small and blurry.
When I clicked on Save I didn't get the option of a JPG format etc.
Julia
I've just tried to attach the image using the "Manage Attachments" option below but it doesn't seem to be working. Can someone please rescue me before I go away and sulk?
Note: Do not paste your screenshot into a Word document. It will scale and blur the image. Also, people on computers without MS Word will not be able to view the image.
Unfortunately, capturing, cropping, and resizing doesn't get a lot easier than thatJulia said:It seems awfully complicated.
Maybe just a temporary glitch. I tried it just now and had no problem. Here's a link to the download page. Just go to the Australia section and select one of the download sites (doesn't really matter which one).When I tried to download Irfanview I got the screen saying
"this page is presently unavailable".
If you're just capturing the whole screen, then it will indeed be too big to upload here. That's why you need to crop and/or resize. Increasing the upload size limit is not really a good option as the image will be too big to view, and for many people, require scrolling to see the whole image.From the various instructions kindly supplied by members I can now capture the screen shot OK.
For stock charts, GIF or PNG should be fine. For photos, JPEG. Don't use Bitmaps (BMP) as they are not compressed and the file size will likely be too large.When I go to Save as the options are as below:
24-bit Bitmap (bmp-dib)
Monochrome Bitmap "
16Color "
256 Color "
JPEG (*JPG, JPEGM JPEM JFIF)
GIF (*GIF)
TIF (TIF, TIFF)
PNG (PNG)
Julia said:Joe, is an option increasing the allowable file size?
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