This has been discussed before, but in a search of past forums I didn't find a good solution.
How can my users copy a PB-DOS graphic screen to the Win2000 clipboard? On prior versions of Windows, Alt-PrtScn did the trick.
My user reports "You can toggle out of the window with alt-tab, then right click on the icon in the toolbar at the bottom of the page, change the type to "window" (instead of "full sreen". Then you can copy/paste the image into other applications. Once the window is changed to "window" type, it no longer communicates to the program, which is locked upcomnpletely. You can go throught the right click thing again, and reset it to "full screen" and regain control. But I feel this is an unworkable situation"
I don't have Win2000 myself so I never had this problem. I'll keep using Win98 until they pry it from my cold dead fingers (or until Gates comes up with something that actually works better).
Cheers!
Dan Raymer
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How can my users copy a PB-DOS graphic screen to the Win2000 clipboard? On prior versions of Windows, Alt-PrtScn did the trick.
My user reports "You can toggle out of the window with alt-tab, then right click on the icon in the toolbar at the bottom of the page, change the type to "window" (instead of "full sreen". Then you can copy/paste the image into other applications. Once the window is changed to "window" type, it no longer communicates to the program, which is locked upcomnpletely. You can go throught the right click thing again, and reset it to "full screen" and regain control. But I feel this is an unworkable situation"
I don't have Win2000 myself so I never had this problem. I'll keep using Win98 until they pry it from my cold dead fingers (or until Gates comes up with something that actually works better).
Cheers!
Dan Raymer
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