[Waverley ARS] Saving Screen Pages

Simon Buxton sb at cactii.net
Mon Aug 21 16:19:46 CEST 2006


Hi Colin

I don't think any special program is needed.

If you want to save an internet browser window with all files, in your 
browser just click on File then Save Page as. This will save the page 
plus all its sub files, such as graphics, wherever you want it. To view 
it later,  just click on the file in Explorer and it should be shown on 
your browser.

To save a screen as a graphic exactly as it appears on your monitor, 
just hit the "print screen" button on your keyboard. Then open almost 
any graphics program (Photoshop, Paint.net, even MS paint) and create 
File new and then Edit - Paste. This will be a bmp but you should be 
able to "Save as" in some sort of compressed format such as  png, jpg or 
gif.

Hope this helps

73 Simon

Colin Marks wrote:
>     Hi All
>  
> At the last Foundation Course lectures I think someone told me about a 
> small and useful program for saving whole
> monitor screen pages (including ex internet). At the time I said I 
> didn't think I needed it....
> I now realise I was very wrong and I think it would be very useful - 
> but I have forgotten who it was that spoke to me about it!
> I would now be grateful if that kind person would forgive my apparent 
> previous lack of interest and now give me the info to download the 
> program.
> I use Win XP.
> Thanks a lot.
>  
> 73         Colin         VK2LV 
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