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whomper
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by whomper » Mon Mar 01, 2010 6:05 pm
Storer wrote:Y'all should try playing around with Audacity's built in Screen shot tools, on the Help menu. Rather than copy to the clipboard, it exports a .png file to whichever directory you specify. You specify which part of the screen to capture, click the appropriate button and you're done. Sure beats copying to clipboard and then having to open another app to crop and export as jpeg or png.
wow
didnt know there was one
will have to search the docs for that feature
thanks
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whomper
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by whomper » Mon Mar 01, 2010 6:11 pm
kozikowski wrote:<<<To include a picture in your post, the picture should be in .PNG or .JPG format >>>
Make sure the picture you want is displayed on your screen. Press Print Screen (PrtScrn). Open the Windows Paint program. I think it's actually called "Windows Paint or Microsoft Paint." Edit > Paste.
Cut out all the parts you don't need with the cropping tool (I'm guessing here) and export as JPEG, low or medium compression.
Then follow the above steps to post on the forum.
I'm very pleased the forum allows easily posting clips and pictures. It makes explanations so much easier.
Koz
okay
it may just be me
but are there some other steps needed to get it into the displayed message
i thought i did something like that
and nothing happened in the message
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by steve » Mon Mar 01, 2010 6:34 pm
whomper wrote:
so you dont want any possible bugs from .9 anymore??
There's not really much point. The developers are working on the current and future versions, not on old versions. To upgrade you only need to install the current version over the top of your existing Audacity 1.3.x version (though you may un-install the old version if you prefer.
Take care to keep backups of any additional plug-in effects or other modifications as they
may be overwritten/deleted (depending on the system and how you install).