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Saving Jpg Images
I'm thinking this could be a Graphics card issue but it seems if I try to save a Jpg ( See attachment ) I always get the window that will not go away. Any Suggestions ??
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Happens to me all the time in LDE. If I need a jpg then I just move the box out of the way before saving.
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I get the same thing on my laptop and my desk top,seems like it just started in the last couple releases for me.
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So you are now having this happen on the same computers that previously did not have this problem?Michael S Murray wrote:I get the same thing on my laptop and my desk top,seems like it just started in the last couple releases for me.
As I said, I have never had this problem on any computer or release, so I would like to be able to determine what causes it.
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Yes Sir Dan,
I cant say for sure, but I started noticing it around v5 or so. I never used to have the problem, now it is everytime for me.
I cant say for sure, but I started noticing it around v5 or so. I never used to have the problem, now it is everytime for me.
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No Sir,
MY laptop is exactly what you and I talked about and has never been touched and it has been about a yr. since I have done anything to my 2 yr. old desktop. Being completely stupid about the inner workings of a computer, I try to NOT fix what is working!!!
Catch up with this thread later, have 2 client meetings and one field measurment today, would be great to figure this out, but have yet had time to even asses the situation fully...
MY laptop is exactly what you and I talked about and has never been touched and it has been about a yr. since I have done anything to my 2 yr. old desktop. Being completely stupid about the inner workings of a computer, I try to NOT fix what is working!!!
Catch up with this thread later, have 2 client meetings and one field measurment today, would be great to figure this out, but have yet had time to even asses the situation fully...
Mike Murray
Versatile Cabinet & Solid Surface
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Hey guys,
Open Ifran view and use it instead of the snap shot tool. Ifran View will allow very quick snap shots and you can save the images anywhere in your directories or even on your desktop.
Open Ifran view and use it instead of the snap shot tool. Ifran View will allow very quick snap shots and you can save the images anywhere in your directories or even on your desktop.
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Hey Rob,
While in the LDE (or any other editor) open Ifran View and select the \"options\" tab and then click on the \"capture/screenshot\" button from the drop down menu.
This dialog is the starting of Ifran View's snap shop function. The keys to activate the actual snap are \"Ctrl+F11\". Set the folder where you want to save the images and click the start button.
Once you get into the editor or view of any sort, just press Ctrl+F11. You should hear a sound from your speekers indicating there was a snap.
Hope this helps.
While in the LDE (or any other editor) open Ifran View and select the \"options\" tab and then click on the \"capture/screenshot\" button from the drop down menu.
This dialog is the starting of Ifran View's snap shop function. The keys to activate the actual snap are \"Ctrl+F11\". Set the folder where you want to save the images and click the start button.
Once you get into the editor or view of any sort, just press Ctrl+F11. You should hear a sound from your speekers indicating there was a snap.
Hope this helps.
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