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    Unhappy dumb question

    how to paste a screen dump here?
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    save it in a graphics package and then attach it to your post
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    dum answer

    You can save the screendump as a .jpg file somwhere on an internet site and use the [ i m g ] tag to link it in
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    Originally posted by darre1
    save it in a graphics package and then attach it to your post
    how to save as a graphics package??
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    Originally posted by darre1
    save it in a graphics package and then attach it to your post
    how to save as a graphics package?? i mean, the pic is in a .bmp format..
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    Press the print screen button (normally in top right of keyboard)
    Go into Microsoft Paint (Start > run > mspaint)
    Press CTRL-V
    Press OK when prompted
    Save as bitmap somewhere
    Then use winzip to compress with max compression, or upload to the net somewhere
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    i intend to do the thing in the pic attached..
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    anyone? kinda desperate..

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    Unhappy

    anyone ?
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    Is this what you meant?
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    Originally posted by rjlohan
    Remember, there are no stupid questions. Just stupid people.
    yup, i admit i'm dumb ... i found out that i can do the thing above using ms flexgrid .. is it true? how can i go abt doin it? it will be like row by row thing... i think u people will know this obviously .. the problem is, i do not know on how to code this thing.. any idea?? now, i'm searching vb squares ..

    help

    thanks in advance..

    PS: nishantp, thanks!
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