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Post by michelb on Apr 20, 2015 6:30:27 GMT
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Post by Sepiana on Apr 20, 2015 15:28:46 GMT
Hi Michel,
Thanks for the heads up! Installation done. Everything went smoothly.
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Post by Tpgettys on Apr 21, 2015 21:39:54 GMT
Michel, that URL is incomplete, so I was unable to locate the fix. Could you repost the complete URL please?
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Post by Sepiana on Apr 21, 2015 21:45:36 GMT
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Post by Tpgettys on Apr 21, 2015 22:07:48 GMT
Thanks Sepiana, the update just completed for me. Now when will I get to actually use it?! ...so busy around here lately! Say, how do you annotate screen captures? Do you use PSE?
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Post by Sepiana on Apr 21, 2015 22:32:03 GMT
Thanks Sepiana, the update just completed for me. Now when will I get to actually use it?! ...so busy around here lately! Say, how do you annotate screen captures? Do you use PSE? Tom,
I use the PrtScn key to capture the screen shot. Then, in Elements I do File>New>Image from Clipboard. This will open the screen shot in the workspace. Now I can edit the file and save it (Save for Web).
Other times I use the Snipping Tool to capture a screen shot and then I bring the file into Elements for editing.
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Post by Tpgettys on Apr 21, 2015 22:36:41 GMT
Thanks Sepiana, the update just completed for me. Now when will I get to actually use it?! ...so busy around here lately! Say, how do you annotate screen captures? Do you use PSE? Tom,
I use the PrtScn key to capture the screen shot. Then, in Elements I do File>New>Image from Clipboard. This will open the screen shot in the workspace. Now I can edit the file and save it (Save for Web).
Other times I use the Snipping Tool to capture a screen shot and then I bring the file into Elements for editing.
Great, thanks! PrtScn captures the entire screen, right? There is a modifier that will capture just the active window; do you recall what that is?
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Post by Sepiana on Apr 21, 2015 22:44:00 GMT
Tom,
I use the PrtScn key to capture the screen shot. Then, in Elements I do File>New>Image from Clipboard. This will open the screen shot in the workspace. Now I can edit the file and save it (Save for Web).
Other times I use the Snipping Tool to capture a screen shot and then I bring the file into Elements for editing.
Great, thanks! PrtScn captures the entire screen, right? There is a modifier that will capture just the active window; do you recall what that is? I believe it is the Alt+PrtScn key combo.
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