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Windows XP: Save Scrolling Window Inquiries Submitted on Web-Site Forms.

by Ringmaster1 - 3/19/08 6:17 AM
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Save Scrolling Window Inquiries Submitted on Web-Site Forms.

by Ringmaster1 - 3/19/08 6:17 AM

I am using Windows XP Professional, with Service Pack 2.

I use "SnagIt", to capture Scrolling Windows; however, I cannot capture a Scrolling Window within a Scrolling Window, using my present Screen Capture software.

When I complete, and submit a Web-site form, I can't figure out how to save my inquiry for future reference.

Is there a feature within "Windows" that would allow me to capture and save the active Scrolling Window, that is submitted on Web-site forms?

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(NT) Time to drop an email to the snagit author.

by R. Proffitt Moderator - 3/20/08 6:43 AM In reply to: Save Scrolling Window Inquiries Submitted on Web-Site Forms. by Ringmaster1

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Save Scrolling Window Inquiries Submitted on Web-Site Forms.

by Ringmaster1 - 3/20/08 12:52 PM In reply to: (NT) Time to drop an email to the snagit author. by R. Proffitt Moderator

I can do a "Screenshot" that includes the existing view; or, I can scroll the message and take screenshots of each scrolled view, until I've managed to capture the complete "Message Body".

I did contact "SnagIt"; they do not have the feature I need. I just thought "Windows" might have this capability (I don't know enough about "Websites"; maybe this is where the application should originate).

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(NT) Does it print? If so, look at JPEG PRINTER DRIVERs.

by R. Proffitt Moderator - 3/20/08 1:03 PM In reply to: Save Scrolling Window Inquiries Submitted on Web-Site Forms. by Ringmaster1

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Printer Drivers

by Ringmaster1 - 3/20/08 1:35 PM In reply to: (NT) Does it print? If so, look at JPEG PRINTER DRIVERs. by R. Proffitt Moderator

Yes, it does print. JPEG Printer Drivers is something new to me; I'll have to do some research.

My color inkjet prints JPEG photographs from Photoshop "Elements 6", so I should be able to figure this out.

You've got me curious; how do you send a reply without a "Subject title"? When I "Submit post", a message comes back saying I have to include a "Subject title". Most of the Forums that I encounter do not need a title, when I do a reply.

Thanks.

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(NT) The replies are in the subject title...

by R. Proffitt Moderator - 3/20/08 2:04 PM In reply to: Printer Drivers by Ringmaster1

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(NT) The replies are in the subject title...

by Ringmaster1 - 3/21/08 3:04 AM In reply to: (NT) The replies are in the subject title... by R. Proffitt Moderator

That thought occurred to me, when I was making my last post; now I know why your replies are so short. Now, that's funny!

It does make it easier, if we don't have to add a "Subject title" everytime we make a reply.

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