Easy...
http://www.jingproject.com
It captures, uploads, and hosts the image. And it's made by Techsmith who is
like the "Microsoft" of screen capture software.
Josh Einstein
"Ron Sommer" <rsommer@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:ujjweaKZJHA.4480@xxxxxx
Quote:
> Why do you need Word?
>
> Hit the Print Screen key (next to F12).
> Open Paint (Programs, Accessories, Paint).
> Edit, Paste.
> Click on Select button (rectangle made of dashed lines).
> Click on one corner of the wanted area.
> Holding down the left mouse button, move the mouse to put the dashed
> rectangle around the data area.
> Edit, Cut.
> File, New.
> Click No to the Save question.
> Edit, Paste.
> File, Save As.
> Put the file name in quotes.
> "screen--------.jpg"
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> Ron Sommer
>
>
> "JethroUK©" <reply@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:e#YCjsGZJHA.3908@xxxxxx Quote:
>> I have live photo gallery, live mail and some live web space
>>
>> And to publish a simple screen grab i have to take screen prt - paste it
>> to MS word to crop it - paste it in MS Paint to save it as Jpeg (reduce
>> file size) - then copy the picture into a folder - open photo gallery -
>> find the picture and publish it in my live web space
>>
>> i go completely off the whole idea - there must be an easier way
>>
>>
>> What's the quickest way to publish a screen grab on the web?
>>
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