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How-to make a screenshot, and crop it?
Hello

I want to extract the image from the defrag tool, after it has checked
the harddisk.
I can get the report - Also I can make a screenshot of the hole
screen, with the wanted part.
Now how can I cut the part out I want?, or take a screenshot only of
it(like pressing alt+prinstscreen).

I think its pretty difficult with vbs...

Thx for thinking in it!!

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Ailmanki
06-16-04 08:55 PM


Re: How-to make a screenshot, and crop it?
On 16 Jun 2004 06:23:57 -0700, ailmanki@bluemail.ch (Ailmanki) wrote:

>I want to extract the image from the defrag tool, after it has checked
>the harddisk.
>I can get the report - Also I can make a screenshot of the hole
>screen, with the wanted part.
>Now how can I cut the part out I want?, or take a screenshot only of
>it(like pressing alt+prinstscreen).
>
>I think its pretty difficult with vbs...

Find a command line screen capture program and shell to it.

Jeff

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Jeff Cochran
06-17-04 01:55 AM


Re: How-to make a screenshot, and crop it?
After copying the image/screenshot open Paint and paste it into paint. Once
in paint there is an option for "select" looks like a dotted square, draw a
square around the desired portion and right click and select crop then save
image. This right click option is only in XP and probably w2k3 server.

Hope that helps.
"Ailmanki" <ailmanki@bluemail.ch> wrote in message
news:a0a69996.0406160523.1a7f39ee@posting.google.com...
> Hello
>
> I want to extract the image from the defrag tool, after it has checked
> the harddisk.
> I can get the report - Also I can make a screenshot of the hole
> screen, with the wanted part.
> Now how can I cut the part out I want?, or take a screenshot only of
> it(like pressing alt+prinstscreen).
>
> I think its pretty difficult with vbs...
>
> Thx for thinking in it!!



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CG
06-22-04 07:41 PM


Re: How-to make a screenshot, and crop it?
thx, but what I need is code - how can the PC crop it without user interacti
on..

Sorry, anyway this is not the right newsgroup to ask this - sincerely sorry.
Its first month I use google groups. :)


"CG" <cgs74@sbclobal.net> wrote in message news:<#YCW2A9VEHA.1164@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl>...[
color=darkred]
> After copying the image/screenshot open Paint and paste it into paint. Onc
e
> in paint there is an option for "select" looks like a dotted square, draw 
a
> square around the desired portion and right click and select crop then sav
e
> image. This right click option is only in XP and probably w2k3 server.
>
> Hope that helps.
> "Ailmanki" <ailmanki@bluemail.ch> wrote in message
> news:a0a69996.0406160523.1a7f39ee@posting.google.com... 

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Ailmanki
06-24-04 11:39 PM


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