I've seen this before, but never tried it. Now I need to capture a shot of the starting window of an app. I'm doing a write-up on, so I can tack it into a Word doc. It'll be part of a technical writing assignment. What's the sop?
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OK. I have a screen capture. But now, does anyone know how to capture certain, specific parts of a program window - like the title bar, menus, or toolbars. I'll need to write some specs on these, too.
Is there some special photo or paint editing tool needed?
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Well, I figured out how to isolate individual parts of a window and it's really easy. Once the photo is in Word, I just select it, then select the cropping tool from the editing toolbar, then move the photo's borders to isolate the particular part of the window (toolbar, menu bar, title bar, etc.) I want to highlight.
After selecting the cropping tool, click on either the middle top/bottom, left/right (where the small, square "blocks" along the highlighted edge of the photo are located), or a corner of the photo, & move the border. As you move it, you'll see that, unlike resizing, the picture remains the same size, but the sections that are swept over disappear instead of resizing to fit. Release the mouse button when you've got what you want.
If more finite cropping is needed, then just expand the picture and re-crop are needed. Then resize when finished.
Thanks to all for the help.