I'm aware of the add-in "live web". However, I will be doing my presentation
not connected to the internet. I'd like to be able to pull off the full
screen of the webpages I would like to schow. Alt-print screen doesn't give
me the full view of the webpage, like "live web" does.
Does anyone have any suggestions how I can show a whole webpage on a slide
without being connected?
Michael Koerner - 31 May 2005 12:29 GMT
If the whole web page is displayed on-screen, then Alt-PrtScn should capture it.
If you have to scroll to see the whole page, the Alt-PrtScn won't work. You
could try TecSmiths SnagIt at http://www.techsmith.com/ You could also capture
the whole screen using Alt-PrtScn, then stitch the captures together in a paint
program.

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I'm aware of the add-in "live web". However, I will be doing my presentation
not connected to the internet. I'd like to be able to pull off the full
screen of the webpages I would like to schow. Alt-print screen doesn't give
me the full view of the webpage, like "live web" does.
Does anyone have any suggestions how I can show a whole webpage on a slide
without being connected?
Steve Rindsberg - 31 May 2005 18:14 GMT
> I'm aware of the add-in "live web". However, I will be doing my presentation
> not connected to the internet. I'd like to be able to pull off the full
> screen of the webpages I would like to schow. Alt-print screen doesn't give
> me the full view of the webpage, like "live web" does.
Alt+PrintScreen gives you an image of the currently active window.
PrintScreen by itself gives you an image of the full screen
By arranging windows and such before you do the capture, you should be able to
get whatever you need, unless the web page you're displaying doesn't fit inside
the current window. If not, try Ctrl+ScrollWheel (if you have a wheel mouse)
in the browser to change the view zoom.
If none of that helps, best describe what's not working for you in more detail.
> Does anyone have any suggestions how I can show a whole webpage on a slide
> without being connected?
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