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Dr OcCuLt
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Posted: 27th Apr 2003 03:53
this sound like a dum nood thing to ask but can any one tell me how to make a screen shot of a DBpro program.

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HZence
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Posted: 27th Apr 2003 03:56
Press the PRINT SCREEN key on keyboard, most likely near F12. Then open a drawing program like paint and go to Edit | Paste.

IanM
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Posted: 27th Apr 2003 13:07
In the code snippits area, there is a recent thread about saving bitmaps to .BMP files. Feel free to grab the code I've provided.
Dr OcCuLt
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Posted: 27th Apr 2003 16:29
thanks HZence and IanM.

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Posted: 27th Apr 2003 17:48
i couldn't find the thread any idea what page its on?



(plus IanM i sent you a private message, just wasn't sure how much your on RGT these days)
IanM
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Posted: 27th Apr 2003 18:27
I only visit RGT once or twice a week - I can only stand the slow page updates so much.

I can generally be reached by email. Be careful what you put in the subject line though - I have a bit of an over-eager mail filter

The code you wanted was about three pages back - here's the link : http://www.darkbasicpro.com/apollo/view.php?t=8817&b=1

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