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Blueface 12:28 PM 01-22-2009
Man,
Just learned how to do partial screen shots on my Mac.
I had learned how to do a full page but there is a way of doing just part of it.
I learn every day, even at 50.
Amazing!

Here is the link with the info:
http://www.apple.com/pro/tips/screen...sr=hotnews.rss
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ahc4353 12:29 PM 01-22-2009
What, you don't like the rest of the guys in the banner? :-)
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gpugliese 12:35 PM 01-22-2009
Under Utilities in Applications, there's a program called "Grab".

It can do all of the above, plus take TIMED screenshots (ie 10 second delay). Consider your mind blown. :-)
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replicant_argent 12:41 PM 01-22-2009
So, do you use the F9 key? That is a nice trick I forgot about.
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Blueface 12:43 PM 01-22-2009
Originally Posted by gpugliese:
Under Utilities in Applications, there's a program called "Grab".

It can do all of the above, plus take TIMED screenshots (ie 10 second delay). Consider your mind blown. :-)
You just screwed me up.
I learned to go out in the sun and take in some heat and you go and tell me there is a thing called fire.:-):-):-)
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Blueface 12:43 PM 01-22-2009
Originally Posted by replicant_argent:
So, do you use the F9 key? That is a nice trick I forgot about.
???
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replicant_argent 12:47 PM 01-22-2009
not for screen shots, but when you want to tile up all the windows you have open. Put in a DVD, start playing a game of poker, edit some photos, pull some imovie clips together, blah blah blah, then hit the F9 key to easily sort through them or jump to an open application without screwing around with the dock.
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Blueface 01:12 PM 01-22-2009
Originally Posted by replicant_argent:
not for screen shots, but when you want to tile up all the windows you have open. Put in a DVD, start playing a game of poker, edit some photos, pull some imovie clips together, blah blah blah, then hit the F9 key to easily sort through them or jump to an open application without screwing around with the dock.
Doesn't Spaces do the same thing?
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replicant_argent 01:17 PM 01-22-2009
I have Tiger, not Leopard, what is that, Carlos?
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Blueface 01:27 PM 01-22-2009
Originally Posted by replicant_argent:
I have Tiger, not Leopard, what is that, Carlos?
Leopard provides Spaces which allows you to flow from program to program, sort of what you allude to.
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EvanS 01:33 PM 01-22-2009
Nice work Carlos - welcome to the latest features of MacOS 7 :-)
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Blueface 02:01 PM 01-22-2009
Originally Posted by EvanS:
Nice work Carlos - welcome to the latest features of MacOS 7 :-)
Ouch!!!:-):-):-)

I can only imagine what is in between that and my 10.5.
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floydp 02:16 PM 01-22-2009
Originally Posted by Blueface:
Ouch!!!:-):-):-)

I can only imagine what is in between that and my 10.5.
Its EvenS sucking Steve's butt lint, damn Mac Fanboy!! :-)

BTW I just typed this on my Macbook. Guess I'm a Fanboy too. Oh well.
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newcigarz 02:32 PM 01-22-2009
Originally Posted by gpugliese:
Under Utilities in Applications, there's a program called "Grab".

It can do all of the above, plus take TIMED screenshots (ie 10 second delay). Consider your mind blown. :-)

You didn't know about Grab Carlos?

Works great.

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Blueface 02:46 PM 01-22-2009
Originally Posted by newcigarz:
You didn't know about Grab Carlos?

Works great.

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Heck, just discovered fire.
Can we take it slow here?

BTW, when you are married as long as I have been, I am well aware of "grab" but it has a different meaning than what you are referring to.:-)
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EvanS 12:46 AM 01-23-2009
Originally Posted by floydp:
Its EvenS sucking Steve's butt lint, damn Mac Fanboy!! :-)
Macs don't need no stinking fans you silly Unich Man....I mean UNIX Man.

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webjunkie 01:00 AM 01-23-2009
Originally Posted by Blueface:
Leopard provides Spaces which allows you to flow from program to program, sort of what you allude to.
replicant_argent is referring to something different. When you hit F9 it will show all the open windows for a given desktop.

Spaces is a virtual desktop program, so you have a bunch of different desktops to work on as it were (I like mine to be set up to use 4). If I'm on desktop 1 where I'm using Word, Firefox, and Excel and hit F9 then all of those windows will show. If I have windows open at the same time, but on a different desktop (say iTunes and Quicktime on desktop 2) they won't show until I switch to that desktop.

If you're using a desktop with one of the newer desktops, you may have to reassign the key shortcut for the F9 function that replicant-argent referred to because on these keyboard F9 is also used to raise the volume.
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replicant_argent 07:17 AM 01-29-2009
Carlos' new computer.
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Blueface 07:25 AM 01-29-2009
Originally Posted by replicant_argent:
Carlos' new computer.
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I hate you!!!:-)
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