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> From: Nurre, Vickie [mailto:VNurre -at- AEGONUSA -dot- COM]
> Subject: Using Screen Shots Effectively
>
> I'm using Word 97 in a Windows NT environment and use Paint
> to work with
> screen shots. I'm not happy with Paint - I think it is limited. What
> other software (inexpensive) can be used for screen shots when you are
> using Word? I want more control in sizing and cropping.
Microsoft Image Composer is a pretty good program for messing with existing
graphics. Not sure how much it costs, I got a copy with FrontPage 98.