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bigHUN

Is there a chance to do screen clipping from entire web page what has scroll
length longer than the "print screen"?
My setup: XP-Pro SP3; MS Office 2007; Outlook 2007; IE7; all fully updated
- print screen is long process, to stitch the shots together to get a length
- I saw Acrobat can do print from page and the scroll length is full
- tried Snagit9, doing the nice full shut from the full scroll length, I
could edit-crop (out unvanted) and paste the vertical full length slice in to
ON, but that is not text editable anymore,
- wondering if I could get one button for OneNote to do a one click operation?
thanks in advance
 
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Rainald Taesler

bigHUN said:
Is there a chance to do screen clipping from entire web page what has
scroll length longer than the "print screen"?
My setup: XP-Pro SP3; MS Office 2007; Outlook 2007; IE7; all fully
updated
- print screen is long process, to stitch the shots together to get a
length
- I saw Acrobat can do print from page and the scroll length is full
- tried Snagit9, doing the nice full shut from the full scroll
length, I could edit-crop (out unvanted) and paste the vertical full
length slice in to ON, but that is not text editable anymore,
- wondering if I could get one button for OneNote to do a one click
operation?

What are you actually after?
You are talking about "screen-clippings" but OTH you are complaining
that a clipping imported from SnagIt can not be edited.
The latter is only too natural: Clippings are *images* and therefore can
not be edited.

Could it be that you want *editable* input from a website shown in the
browser?
Nothing easier than that: Just clock on the OneNote icon in IE and copy
the content to ON.

An alternative would be to mark the wanted content in the browser (if
you want the whole page, use "Edit | Select all", the copy the marked
content to clipboard and paste it in ON.

Rainald
P.S. In case you were using an alternative browser, you won't have the
ON icon.
Fir FireFox there is a third party add-on, with other browsers you could
use copy & paste only
 
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Rev. Michael L. Burns

I routinely use Snagit to capture content from a scrolling window on the web
and from other applications, It creates a picture of the window contents
which I then send to OneNote. Initially the contents are not editable but if
you right-click on the the image (don't worry about resizing, etc.) and
select "Copy Text From Picture" it will do an OCR of the Image and place the
text onto the clipboard which you can then paste wherever you like for
editing. I usually paste the editable text on the same page as the image for
future reference.

Michael
 
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bigHUN

Rainald Taesler said:
What are you actually after?
You are talking about "screen-clippings" but OTH you are complaining
that a clipping imported from SnagIt can not be edited.
The latter is only too natural: Clippings are *images* and therefore can
not be edited.

I know they are images, I shall re-frase to "copy content" even better "copy
selected content only" and this would be a perfect in my case.

Could it be that you want *editable* input from a website shown in the
browser?
Nothing easier than that: Just clock on the OneNote icon in IE and copy
the content to ON.

This is what I am strugling with, some of the web builders did something (I
never built a website myself, yet...) different, and that copied contect
shifts the paragraphs more than a half page width, to much to edit so I am
looking for something better tricks.
P.S. In case you were using an alternative browser, you won't have the
ON icon.
Fir FireFox there is a third party add-on, with other browsers you could
use copy & paste only

I am trying the Ubuntu now and the Thunderbird, look promising but I am not
ready to gave up some of the specialty softwares what working "well" in MS XP.
thanks
 
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Rainald Taesler

bigHUN said:
I know they are images, I shall re-frase to "copy content" even
better "copy selected content only" and this would be a perfect in my
case.

Yes, this is possible if you just mark the parts you want to have and
then use copy & paste or just clock the ON icon in IE.
This is what I am strugling with, some of the web builders did
something (I never built a website myself, yet...) different, and
that copied contect shifts the paragraphs more than a half page
width, to much to edit so I am looking for something better tricks.

ON can only take over what's found in the web-pages.
And only too often the designers use a lot of fancy constructions and
this leads to "scrambled" pages in IN. There's nothing to be dine in
this except manually editing the stuff in ON.
I am trying the Ubuntu now and the Thunderbird, look promising but I
am not ready to gave up some of the specialty softwares what working
"well" in MS XP. thanks

Ubuntu wont let use anything that powerful and flexible like ON.
I for one wouldn't know how to love without.

Rainald
 

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