Hi all, no Internet here all day today! Sent from my Galaxy
-------- Original message --------From: Chris Shepheard
<chris.shepheard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: 30/11/2020 11:13 (GMT+00:00) To:
heraldnegindex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [heraldnegindex] Re: Screenshots and
snipping Thanks Patsy, Very clear and sensible. Chris Chris
ShepheardChris.shepheard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx From:
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Behalf Of g.lunn800 (Redacted sender "g.lunn800" for DMARC)Sent: 30 November
2020 10:59To: heraldnegindex@freelists.orgSubject: [heraldnegindex] Re:
Screenshots and snipping Hello All, By trial and error I found that if you go
to the very bottom left of the screen where the Windows/Start icon is, in the
search box type snip and the tool will appear. Once selected, draw around the
area required on the Neg. page. From there you have a choice to underline or
highlight. I chose to highlight. Then Save As to a file name (here I chose to
use the Neg. No.) and put in a folder perhaps called SNIPS in Photographs. I
work on 2 computers at a time - one is old the other new and they are slightly
different when it comes to Excel and for finding things like the snip tool -
but it's all there (somewhere). The next time you go to the Windows icon - the
snip tool will be there ready for use. Patsy------ Original Message ------From:
"Chris Shepheard" <chris.shepheard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>To:
heraldnegindex@freelists.orgSent: Monday, 30 Nov, 2020 At 10:13 AMSubject:
[heraldnegindex] Screenshots and snippingGood morning everybody,I’m finding
some of the screen photographs difficult to read – particularly those from
cameras or taken with phones.I few weeks ago I sent the following to Rosemary
but mistakenly thought I had circulated it to everybody so here it finally is
–This will allow you to take a “screen grab” from within the actual computer –
much simpler and of higher resolution.Taking a screenshot take a look at
https://www.businessinsider.com/how-to-screenshot-on-windows?r=US&IR=TThat ;
looks complicated but really it appears you are best using the inbuilt
“Snipping Tool” (just type Snipping Tool into the search button on the task
bar). I have been using it recently with great success.I believe there is a
similar tool available for Apple.Please also include details of the assignment
(left page column) as this gives a hint as to what the photograph is
about.Thanks,ChrisChris ShepheardChris.shepheard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx