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Use screen-capture software. I recommend SnagIT 32 from http://www.techsmith.com. Incidentally, SnagIT lets you copy parts or all of
screens, windows, dialog boxes, and resample color and resolution and rename
on the fly . . . so you might not need MS PE any more . . ..
Cheers,
Sean
sean -at- quodata -dot- com
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Martha Silverspring [SMTP:silverspring9235 -at- go -dot- com]
>
> How do you get the cursor to show up in a screen shot? I'm using the
> PrintScn and Alt-PrintScn thang, and pasting into MS Photo Editor, because
> that's what we do here...
> Thanks!
> Martha
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