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Capture Screen Shots Easy!
This is what I do to get the images for my
tutorials.
Open PSP (6). Open Another PSP(6).

Click on Capture on the toolbar. Setup.
You need to do the set up only once.

I capture the full screen then crop to what I
want.
I use a 'hot key' F9. Include Cursor and Multiple Captures.
Then Capture Now.

You can just click on Start after you do the
set up once.

If you move the mouse to the status bar you
will see the two psp's open
and that one of the has captured three images.

When first learning this, check to see if your
images are there by looking at the status bar.
Sometimes you need to start twice.
And did you know that if you have many images
open in psp,
you can close them all at once, by clicking on Close all

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