Thanks, but since **I use WIN and still haven't figured out what
this Nabble is ... ;-)
well,
The more I learn of these machines, the less I seem to know ...
with apologies to Socrates who said, "The more I learn, the more
I learn how little I know"
On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 3:16 PM, Tom <tomdavies04@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
Hi :)
It would be great if you could upload a screen-shot to Nabble. After you
click on "Reply" to any message in your thread in Nabble the top-option in
the "More" button allows you to upload a screen-shot.
I can't remember which OS you are using. Screenshot are trickier in
Windows
but not really all that complicated. In most OSes just press the PrtScn
button. In Windows that button acts like
Edit - Copy
so you need to Paste the thing into some picture editor such as Paint
Start - All Programs - Accessories - Paint
Then delete off any personal info before saving the file and then uploading
it to Nabble. Most OSes do the whole job (except cropping) just by
pressing
that PrtScn button above the keyboard arrows and weird buttons such as
"Home", "Page Down" etc.
Regards from
Tom :)
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