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I'm sure this question has been asked previously, but I can't find an easy solution to the problem. - Starting with msconfig, I'm trying to print out several of the listings of programs (e.g., lists of start up programs, lists of services). Unfortunately, I can't print out the lists directly. So I have pasted the PC screens showing the listings (five or six pages of them, giving me five or six pages of PC screens) into Word, and printed out these pages. However, the printout is of the entire Windows start up screens, with multiple icons, etc., and the lists from msconfig are a very small portion of the screen, so that I can't easily read the type.
I understand that one way to manage the proglem is to use Paintbrush to edit the screen and crop out the extraneous information, but I'm not familiar with this procedure. (Seems to me that this is one heck of a complicated proceedure just to get a printout of the msconfig listings.)
Does anyone have any suggesestions, or can you reference a FAQ?
Thanks, Jim Cate
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Try using Msinfo32 instead. e.g. for Startup
Start-Run-msinfo32 Click the + beside Software Environment to expand. Click Startup Programs Ctrl+A to Select All, Ctrl+C to Copy. Paste that information in a text file.
....Alan -- Alan Edwards, MS MVP Windows - Internet Explorer http://dts-l.org/index.htm
On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 15:30:39 -0600, in microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics, JimC <avocat5[ at ]sbcglobal.net> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > >I'm sure this question has been asked previously, but I can't find an >easy solution to the problem. - Starting with msconfig, I'm trying to >print out several of the listings of programs (e.g., lists of start up >programs, lists of services). Unfortunately, I can't print out the >lists directly. So I have pasted the PC screens showing the listings >(five or six pages of them, giving me five or six pages of PC screens) >into Word, and printed out these pages. However, the printout is of the >entire Windows start up screens, with multiple icons, etc., and the >lists from msconfig are a very small portion of the screen, so that I >can't easily read the type. > >I understand that one way to manage the proglem is to use Paintbrush to >edit the screen and crop out the extraneous information, but I'm not >familiar with this procedure. (Seems to me that this is one heck of a >complicated proceedure just to get a printout of the msconfig listings.) > >Does anyone have any suggesestions, or can you reference a FAQ? > >Thanks, >Jim Cate
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SnagIt is one of the best software I have ever used for Screen Capturing. Lot of features available for screen capturing and one you are looking is Scrolling Window Capturing. You can download the evaluation Copy from the link below and I don't think you need to buy it as you can use it freely for 30 days.
http://www.techsmith.com/download/snagittrial.asp
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Hope this help, let us know!
"JimC" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > > I'm sure this question has been asked previously, but I can't find an > easy solution to the problem. - Starting with msconfig, I'm trying to > print out several of the listings of programs (e.g., lists of start up > programs, lists of services). Unfortunately, I can't print out the > lists directly. So I have pasted the PC screens showing the listings > (five or six pages of them, giving me five or six pages of PC screens) > into Word, and printed out these pages. However, the printout is of the > entire Windows start up screens, with multiple icons, etc., and the > lists from msconfig are a very small portion of the screen, so that I > can't easily read the type. > > I understand that one way to manage the proglem is to use Paintbrush to > edit the screen and crop out the extraneous information, but I'm not > familiar with this procedure. (Seems to me that this is one heck of a > complicated proceedure just to get a printout of the msconfig listings.) > > Does anyone have any suggesestions, or can you reference a FAQ? > > Thanks, > Jim Cate >
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This works nicely http://home.pb.net/~kclarke/pub/printkey510ef.zip Download and install. It will enable you to have a number of options when you press the PrtScr key. Just select the Rectangle Button and drag the cross hairs around the area of the screen you wish to capture. Then click Save As and save in the image format of your choice to the location of your choice. It works great.
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Harry Ohrn MS MVP [Shell\User] www.webtree.ca/windowsxp
"JimC" <avocat5[ at ]sbcglobal.net> wrote in message news:1MVgi.4725$vi5.2768[ at ]newssvr17.news.prodigy.net...
[Quoted Text] > > I'm sure this question has been asked previously, but I can't find an easy > solution to the problem. - Starting with msconfig, I'm trying to print > out several of the listings of programs (e.g., lists of start up programs, > lists of services). Unfortunately, I can't print out the lists directly. > So I have pasted the PC screens showing the listings (five or six pages of > them, giving me five or six pages of PC screens) into Word, and printed > out these pages. However, the printout is of the entire Windows start up > screens, with multiple icons, etc., and the lists from msconfig are a very > small portion of the screen, so that I can't easily read the type. > > I understand that one way to manage the proglem is to use Paintbrush to > edit the screen and crop out the extraneous information, but I'm not > familiar with this procedure. (Seems to me that this is one heck of a > complicated proceedure just to get a printout of the msconfig listings.) > > Does anyone have any suggesestions, or can you reference a FAQ? > > Thanks, > Jim Cate
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