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>I have to produce large documents with many linked gifs. Is there a way =
>to print a list of the gifs that appear in the document? The source file =
>for the gifs contain more gifs than appear in the doc. Hypersnap will =
>not capture a scrolling page from Edit/Links.
>
If you are talking about HTML documents, the View Page Info option in
Netscape will give you the document's structure, including a list of
images used. The frame can be printed subsequently.
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