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Subject:Re: Using portions of screen shots From:Lisa Hodge <lhodge -at- PRIORITYCALL -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 2 Feb 1999 15:45:07 -0500
We use HiJaak 95, which gives you an option to add a border (looks like 1
pixel) around the captured area. It allows you to capture a) the entire
screen display, b) the currently active window/object, or c) an area you
define by dragging your cursor. You can also decide whether or not you want
the cursor to display or if you want HiJaak to be "hidden" (i.e. removed
from the status bar in Windows 95).
Lisa M. Hodge
Manager, Technical Publications
Priority Call Management
lhodge -at- prioritycall -dot- com