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Walter_Slipperman
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      12-31-2008
As far as I know Vista (home premium 64), (nor any other version of windows)
doesn't have a built-in way to save the clipboard to a file. I find that I
often take a screen capture of the active window (Alt +PrintScreen) and want
to save it as a file. I have to open an app like Photoshop and then paste
the picture in to it and then do a Save.

I know there are plenty of little apps to do this. I am looking for one
that is spyware free. Any suggestions? also why doesn't MS include this
in Windows?

Tanks,
Walter

 
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Richard Urban
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      12-31-2008
It IS included in Vista. It's called Paint. It has been in Windows since
Windows 3.0 in the early 1990's.

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"Walter_Slipperman" <> wrote in message
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> As far as I know Vista (home premium 64), (nor any other version of
> windows) doesn't have a built-in way to save the clipboard to a file. I
> find that I often take a screen capture of the active window (Alt
> +PrintScreen) and want to save it as a file. I have to open an app like
> Photoshop and then paste the picture in to it and then do a Save.
>
> I know there are plenty of little apps to do this. I am looking for one
> that is spyware free. Any suggestions? also why doesn't MS include
> this in Windows?
>
> Tanks,
> Walter


 
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Brink
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      12-31-2008

Hello Walter,

ClipMagic is a great free app that may suite your needs.

'The free clipboard program that lets you capture, store and categorize
text and images - ClipMagic even records URLs.'
(http://www.clipmagic.com/more.html)

Hope this helps,
Shawn

Walter_Slipperman;924899 Wrote:
> As far as I know Vista (home premium 64), (nor any other version of
> windows)
> doesn't have a built-in way to save the clipboard to a file. I find
> that I
> often take a screen capture of the active window (Alt +PrintScreen) and
> want
> to save it as a file. I have to open an app like Photoshop and then
> paste
> the picture in to it and then do a Save.
>
> I know there are plenty of little apps to do this. I am looking for one
> that is spyware free. Any suggestions? also why doesn't MS include this
> in Windows?
>
> Tanks,
> Walter



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Bender
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      12-31-2008
Install the Tablet PC components then you will have a "Snipping Tool" that
you can use.

"Walter_Slipperman" <> wrote in message
news:...
> As far as I know Vista (home premium 64), (nor any other version of
> windows) doesn't have a built-in way to save the clipboard to a file. I
> find that I often take a screen capture of the active window (Alt
> +PrintScreen) and want to save it as a file. I have to open an app like
> Photoshop and then paste the picture in to it and then do a Save.
>
> I know there are plenty of little apps to do this. I am looking for one
> that is spyware free. Any suggestions? also why doesn't MS include
> this in Windows?
>
> Tanks,
> Walter


 
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      12-31-2008
Richard Urban <> wrote:
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> It IS included in Vista. It's called Paint. It has been in Windows since
> Windows 3.0 in the early 1990's.
>


Windows 1.0

ss.


 
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Ken Blake, MVP
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      12-31-2008
On Tue, 30 Dec 2008 19:19:34 -0800, "Walter_Slipperman"
<> wrote:

> As far as I know Vista (home premium 64), (nor any other version of windows)
> doesn't have a built-in way to save the clipboard to a file. I find that I
> often take a screen capture of the active window (Alt +PrintScreen) and want
> to save it as a file. I have to open an app like Photoshop and then paste
> the picture in to it and then do a Save.
>
> I know there are plenty of little apps to do this. I am looking for one
> that is spyware free. Any suggestions? also why doesn't MS include this
> in Windows?



They do include it. It's called Paint.

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