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I can't quite remember how to get the snap shot of a photo on a website of some furniture or headboard for instance- which tool is it that I use?
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if the image is "right clickable" - that is, it gives you the option to Save As, or Save Image - you can right click, save to your client's folder.
if the image is NOT right clickable, you will have to use screen capture software, either that which is built into your computer (Snipping tool for Vista or 7 users, PrtScr or Print Screen - works differently with each computer brand - for XP users), SnagIt, Jing, or one of these: http://screen-capture-software-revie...enreviews.com/ From our FAQ Forum here on the Lounge: Q. Where is the Snipping Tool that you used to save the fabric on the Calico website? A. In Vista and Windows 7, look for the tool in your Accessories. Click Start>Program Files> scroll to Accessories, click to open. Right click on Snipping Tool and Add to Quick Launch bar at the bottom of the screen for easy access. If you are using an earlier version of Windows, you can use a screen shot (press Prt Scr button, open Paint program, click Edit and Paste, then save) Laptops might require the use of the Function (FN) key and Print Screen (Prt Scr). Then use the Photo Knockout or Photo Clip tool to remove the background.
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