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Medtronic

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Hi all
can any one tell me how can i get a piture form ISIS simulator to send it as an attachment as gif or jpg or like that
thanks
 
On a PC, you can press <ALT><PRINT SCR> and save the screen contents to the clipboard. In most any graphics program just paste it, save as whatever you like that is supported.
 
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Medtronic said:
Hi all
can any one tell me how can i get a piture form ISIS simulator to send it as an attachment as gif or jpg or like that
thanks

there is another way... quite impressive(in terms of graphics nd quality)
in ur ISIS simulator ,in the menubar under "file" select 'select area', now select the desired portion of ur schematic, again under "file" u'll find an option of 'export graphics', simply select it and choose the graphical format of ur schematic(metafile,bitmap etc..)u wish to copy,after ur done, u can simply paste it in any graphical software ....#u can also create the image file of ur schematics even seperately:)
 
eaterbugs said:
there is another way... quite impressive(in terms of graphics nd quality)
in ur ISIS simulator ,in the menubar under "file" select 'select area', now select the desired portion of ur schematic, again under "file" u'll find an option of 'export graphics', simply select it and choose the graphical format of ur schematic(metafile,bitmap etc..)u wish to copy,after ur done, u can simply paste it in any graphical software ....#u can also create the image file of ur schematics even seperately:)


Although it's an old thread, thanks, I didn't know that! ;)
 
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