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Copy a picture of a userform

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squiggs12

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Feb 2, 2005
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I've written a little program in VBA and now I'm writing a User's Guide for it. I wanted to put a picture of the userform in the guide (Word doc) to describe the inputs. I know it must be something easy, I just don't know how. Thanks!
 
Alt-PrintScreen buttons.

Hold down Alt and hit Print Screen. That will capture it,
then you can paste into word or photo program as a jpeg.

Dave.
 
I suspect you probably want to "zero in" on a specific part of the screen (i.e. only the form) instead of the ENTIRE screen - which is what you'll get with <Alt> <Print Screen>.

If you do a Google search, and use something like "Print Screen software", you'll likely get some hits. The software I use is "PrintScreen Deluxe". I believe it's made by a company called "American Systems". Or, try a store in your area. The cost should be affordable.

Hope this helps.

Regards, Dale Watson
 
Thanks to both of you! With <Alt><Print Screen>, it actually only copied the userform!
 
DaleWatson123321,

Alt printscreen does exactly what squiggs12 wants at no charge. Printscreen alone captures the whole screen.

Dave.
 
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