

Yes, it's the best I've found. Too bad MS couldn't forsee this functionality.Dillpup said:Wow,that program is excellent and exactly what I needed.Thanks so much!
Matt
Caveman said:You could use the trusty old "print screen" key, which copies the screen to the clipboard, then past it into a graphics program.
That does sound nice, I'll have to chek it outYes, but if you do it a lot it can be cumbersome if you do a lot of capturiung or have employess who don't know what a graphics program is or how to cut/paste. The utility mentioned above uses the printscreen button as well. However, it can either send directly to the default printer, open a save as dialog box, or open a runtime box to capture full screen, active window, selected area, etc.

