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    1. Re: [NYRENSSE] OFF-TOPIC: Finding & accessing data from your Internet Browser
    2. Ron Myers
    3. Roni, Roni wrote: > Ron, > No offense but I think you just buried a lot of people there. However, if I > interpreted what was being said correctly, most people aren't aware you can > capture what is on the screen by pressing the print scrn button on the > keyboard, then open a word file and paste the image into the document. Then > save to file. A lot easier and not as much snow. LOL Roni Thanks for the advice. First of all, no snow here, all usable facts for the initiated and/or the inquisitive learned. Yes, I realize many people probably ducked and looked over their heads as the information whistled by, but at the same time, many people can ponder and use it to their full advantage. As for using print screen as you suggested, unless you can select the area of the screen you want to capture and/or print, the whole screen image gets captured, including unwanted outside areas. If I want to do that, I use a special "screen capture" utility that I can control the specific areas that get captured (many good graphics programs come with this). I use Paint Shop Pro, a downloadable shareware graphics program that is a good as they come for the money. SEE: http://www.jasc.com for version 7. In closing, you might consider that any tools or tips one can share to help make another's genealogical work successful and/or easier should be appreciated, I would think. If you aren't able to use it personally, why knock it :)) Be Well, RM _________________________________________________________________

    10/09/2000 08:30:35