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Subject:Re: Help - OS/2 screen captures From:Kevin and/or Lisa Hodge <klhodge -at- NETLINE -dot- NET> Date:Tue, 1 Aug 1995 01:36:29 GMT
Phil,
If they're in BMP format, I don't think you have to convert them, you
should be able to place them in any application that accepts BMP imports.
We use a utility called PrntScrn from Mitnor Software. It's available
for about $100 and takes great screen caps in OS/2 that allow you to
enable/disable the mouse pointer, set a delayed time for taking the
screen shot, etc. The best part is that it saves the files in any format
you want - BMP, PCX, etc. We save ours as PCX or BMP, and then place
them in PageMaker for Windows files with no problems.