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Too much tomfoolery for my money and it magnifies any
errors you create. Might as well just increase the
resolution, right?
(Ctrl+Shift+P and my screen cap is done, am on to the
next--looks good online, in print, and from press. No
worries and more time at the end of the day for a
beer. <g>)
Cheers,
Sean
--- "Susan W. Gallagher" <sgallagher5 -at- cox -dot- net> wrote:
> Yabbut, Sean... I'm not suggesting that you send a
> resized
> screengrab to the printer or press. I am suggesting
> that you
> resize the screengrab to the appropriate dimensions
> and then
> take another screengrab -- one that does not need to
> be
> resized. Using this technique, it is not necessary
> to monkey
> with the resolution in any other application to get
> the
> screengrab to print properly because you have a
> virgin grab
> at the appropriate size.
> -swg