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Re: Screenshot of Window (using Akua Sweets)
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Re: Screenshot of Window (using Akua Sweets)


  • Subject: Re: Screenshot of Window (using Akua Sweets)
  • From: Michelle Steiner <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 20:08:51 -0700

On 9/26/01 6:24 PM, Scott Earleywine <email@hidden> wrote:

>This isn't really related to AppleScript...but since this was brought-up, is
>there a 'better' way to grab a screenshot than the CMD + SHIFT + CAPS + 4?
>The reason I ask is because that way doesn't work very well. Sure, you get
>the cross-hairs...but you don't exactly get to control it's movement. I
>want something like PhotoShop's select tool...where I can just drag the
>cross-hairs (i.e. Rectangular Marquee Tool) how I want. Know what I mean???

Try command-shift-4 without the caps lock.

--Michelle

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