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    Hi everyone,

    I once knew how to save an AGet chart (as a .gif file) to my hard drive using a simple command (such as ATL+G), but I forgot how since I hadn't done so in a long time. If anyone remembers what the keystrokes were/are, I'd greatly appreciate a post so that I can attach charts to emails.

    I am aware of the PrintScreen function, but the command that I used to use was much simpler and easily/quickly saved the picture to .gif.

    Thank you so much!
    Craig

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    Re: Reply to post 'Saving an AGet chart as a .gif file'

    Craig
    Ctrl+G directly saves an image as a gif file. Having said that in my EOD
    version that image is simply a screen of one color so I am not positive the
    command is still implemented in the latest versions of Get.
    If you are using eSignal/Get you may want to use the eSignal Snapshot applet
    (or right click on a chart and select Send Image To-> Local File).
    As an aside the eSignal Snapshot will capture images with any other program
    not just eSignal.
    Alex

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    • #3
      <CTRL> <G> still works in the EOD.... but unfortunately it only works well if you set your monitor display setting to the 256 color setting.
      Marc

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      • #4
        Perfect, that worked! Thanks!!
        Craig

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        • #5
          Is there a way to do this in the current version? Control G just gives me a black box...

          Cheers,
          Duane

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          • #6
            screenshots

            try using a program such as snagit, it can copy the whole screen or part only so quite useful.

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            • #7
              You can do this for free in Windows XP

              1. Make AGET the active window
              2. Set up the window as desired
              3. <alt>-PrtSc
              4. Open up M$FT Paint program (in XP: Start-All Programs-Accessories-Paint)
              5. In Paint menu Edit--paste (or <ctrl>-v)
              6. In Paint menu File--save as
              A small window pops up
              6a. Save in--your desktop
              6b. Save as type--GIF
              6c. File name--whatever you desire

              enjoy

              dsss27

              PS If you make six figures because of this tip, how about a cut of $10?? :-D

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              • #8
                That's the ticket... worked like a charm!!!

                Thanks,
                Duane

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                • #9
                  Hi,

                  I think the <Control> <G> still works, but that print feature was never updated for current standards. One thing we use to do, change the monitor to a lower resolution (ie. 800x600 , or lower color quality) and then it would capture a good image. It can be annoying, but at least it still can work.

                  Another way, <screen print> and dump it into PaintShop Pro, then crop, save as a png.

                  Marc

                  Originally posted by DuaneF
                  Is there a way to do this in the current version? Control G just gives me a black box...

                  Cheers,
                  Duane
                  Marc

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                  • #10
                    . . . .good luck... after helping people with AGET for 15 years, I got a lot of thank you's, some 'attaboys', but never yet 'a cut,' no matter how good the advice might be.

                    Originally posted by dsss27
                    ... PS If you make six figures because of this tip, how about a cut of $10?? :-D
                    Marc

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                    • #11
                      I tell you what, if I make six figures because of this tip (or any other), the cut is yours. My word is my bond...

                      Cheers,
                      Duane

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                      • #12
                        javascript:smilie('')
                        cool

                        Not to show you my age, but that $10 fee was a spin on the movie "The ****" starring Steve Martin during the postcard scene.

                        javascript:smilie('')
                        stick out tongue

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                        • #13
                          Marc

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