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My Photo Album Edit 2.15 - User Guide and FAQ
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Capture a Program Window, Menu or Control
- Start the program whose window you want to capture, and then switch to MyPhotoAlbumEdit.
- Select Active Window or Menu in MyPhotoAlbumEdit's Capture Mode panel.
- Click on the Start Capture button in the Toolbar. The main MyPhotoAlbumEdit window closes automatically.
- Move the mouse to the program window you want to capture. The area or object to be captured is shown by a red frame.
- Press and hold down the Ctrl key on your keyboard. This "freezes" the red frame in its current position.
- While still holding down the Ctrl key click the left mouse button inside the red frame to make your capture.
Capture Part of the Screen
- Arrange the desktop and any programs or windows so that everything looks as it should in your screenshot.
- Select Free Region in MyPhotoAlbumEdit's Capture Mode panel.
- Click on the Start Capture button in the Toolbar. The main MyPhotoAlbumEdit window closes automatically.
- Without clicking, move the mouse to the top left corner of the area you want to capture. Then press and hold down the left mouse button and drag the selection frame to include the entire capture area.
- Release the mouse and click anywhere inside the selected area to make the capture.
Capturing Fixed-size Regions
- Start the program whose window you want to capture, and then switch to MyPhotoAlbumEdit.
- Select Fixed Size Region in MyPhotoAlbumEdit's Capture Mode panel.
- Click on the Start Capture button in the Toolbar. The main MyPhotoAlbumEdit window closes automatically.
- Move the mouse to the program window you want to capture. A fixed-size red frame indicating the capture area follows the mouse.
- Press and hold down the Ctrl key on your keyboard. This "freezes" the red frame in its current position.
- While still holding down the Ctrl key click the left mouse button inside the red frame to make your capture.
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