Can any of you Win7 users tell me if the OS comes with something like Paint? One of the chaps at Brooklands wants to take screenshots of the Vanguard website and print them off but can't find how to do it. I've told him the screenshot will go to the clipboard (I presume Win7 still has one) and I've described what to do in WinXP to take the screenshot and save it but I've no idea if Win7 has an equivalent
Just checked my netbook and as Chris says it has an improved version
One thing though, it doesn't show on my programme list but at the bottom is a box to search for programmes and simply typing paint into the box brought it up.
Garry
"In the world of virtual reality things are not always what they seem."
I dunno is the honest answer. He's my team leader at Brooklands and isn't the most computer literate bod I've ever come across. On this occassion, I guess I missed the obvious too.. printing webpages is something I never do (I don't have a printer on this pc)
Can any of you Win7 users tell me if the OS comes with something like Paint? One of the chaps at Brooklands wants to take screenshots of the Vanguard website and print them off but can't find how to do it. I've told him the screenshot will go to the clipboard (I presume Win7 still has one) and I've described what to do in WinXP to take the screenshot and save it but I've no idea if Win7 has an equivalent
ATB
DaveB
Dave, you might point him to this utility called Picpick which will do a screenshot and instantly display it in an image editor, so you can do all your cropping, resizing and sharpening there and then. If you just close the editor without doing anything, the screenshot remains saved just as it was captured. The great thing is you don't have go searching for the screenie, then open it in a separate editor. It opens in the editor as soon as you save it. You can specify the folder it saves to, and it names the shots in numerical order ( eg image 001, image 002 etc )