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Re: [EquisMetaStock Group] chart SEND feature



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Jay,
You are absolutely right, as far as sizing and other things are concerned, 
but the disadvantage in copying to MS word is, that the software increases the 
size of the picture immensely as a bmp. Having Word means that you would also 
have the MS Photo editor. Just give it a try. You'll immediately notice the 
difference in the file size. And its also a boon for those who pay thru their 
noses for packets received.
:)
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  Subject: Re: [EquisMetaStock Group] chart 
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  I certainly believe in the PrintScreen Button to clipboard, but I've 
  tried several photo editors and for me, MS Word is by far the simplest and 
  easiest way to go.  MS Word has built in graphic capabilities, but you 
  really don't need to make any adjustments other than size, and Word handles 
  that very nicely by letting you drag the corner to whatever size you 
  wish.  And lastly, once you're finished you are email ready - you 
  can compose your email in Word and copy it to your email program.
   
  Different techniques are what make the world go round.  <IMG 
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  <<Sam 
  Use the PrintScreen Button. This will copy your 
  screen to the clipboard. If you have MS Office on your system, then you can 
  use the MS Photo Editor to paste and crop the pic and save it as a PNG file. 
  This format optimally compresses the picture without losing quality. At the 
  same time the file size is very bandwidth friendly.
  If you do not have MS Photo Editor, depending 
  on the version of your Windows, there is the canned Kodak Photo Editor. You 
  can copy it into that programme, and do your cropping bit and then save it as 
  a JPG, or Tiff.
  DusantChief 
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