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> Subject: HyperSnap DX question
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> Does anybody here use HyperSnap DX (version 5.63) to do
> screen captures (or does everybody use SnagIt)? I was hoping
> someone could tell me how - if you can do it at all - to
> increase the canvass size for an existing image - i.e., to
> insert something in the middle or at the bottom. All the
> image commands seem to concern increasing the size of the
> image, which isn't what I want. I've searched the help and
> found nada. I'm wondering if "canvass size" is the wrong
> term. The only other term I can think of is "image size," but
> I don't want to change the size of the actual image.
>
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