Open a new file in My Documents and call it Forum Charts (or similar).
With you chart/picture on the screen, press print screen on the keyboard.
Open Microsoft Paint and click edit/paste.
By becoming familiar with the Paint program, you can do all sorts of editing, such as coloring, adding text, drawing arrows, erasing etc.
When you have finished editing, you can choose from 1 of 2 options…
a) [B]Load the picture slowly but larger[/B] by [U]saving [/U]the picture directly into your [U]Forum Charts file.[/U]
b) [B]Load the picture fast[/B] by [U]saving [/U]the full size picture as above.
Then click [U]image/stretch-skew[/U] and reduce the picture size both horizontal and vertical to 54% then [U]save [/U]the reduced picture into your [U]Forum Charts file.[/U].
(In option (b) it is IMPORTANT that you save the original picture first, otherwise the reduced picture will lose a great deal of clarity).
[B][U]Stage 2 Loading your pictures into the image server.[/U][/B]
Go to the [B]Photobucket [/B]website.
Register as required and [U]login[/U].
3)Familiarise yourself with its operation.
While familiarising, click on [U](more options)[/U] directly underneath [U]Upload Images and Videos. [/U]
A chart of sizes will appear.
[U]Click 17” screen[/U] then [U]save[/U].
(IMPORTANT - this is a one off operation only.).
Now click [U]Upload Images and Videos[/U] from [U]my computer. [/U]
A My Documents window will appear.
Navigate to your [U]Forum Charts file[/U] and click the chosen picture.
The picture will automatically upload.
(a timer will appear showing you the state of your upload).
When finished, the pictures will appear at the bottom complete with title and [U]image code.[/U]
An alternative would be to use SnagIt as your screen capture & TinyPic as the loading program, which can be copy/pasted straight into the body of your post.
They’re both self explanatory & very easy to use. SnagIt is an incredibly versatile program & popular with bulletin board posters.
I’d post a link to them, but unfortunately I’m unable to due to the rules.
To print screen you press apple + shift + 3 and that’ll put the image on your desk.
If you want to print only a portion of your screen then press apple + shift + 4 and then you select the area you want to photograph. Again your image will be on your desktop.
I agree with you about Snag-It. I picked up an older version (7.2.5) of Snag-It for free, several months ago, during a TechSmith promotion (which has since expired). However, several sites on the internet are advertising that the free version is still available. Anyone interested in pursuing this might try: Free Snagit
The latest version of Snag-It is version 9.1.3, available from TechSmith (and from cnet.com) for $50.
All the images that I have posted here on the forum have been captured using Snag-It, then uploaded to Photobucket and downloaded to the forum.
I’ve found Snag-It to be amazingly versatile, compared to the PrintScreen feature built into Windows.
It could be a sticky on the top or the forum list. Don’t know if it’s possible but I know you´ll figure it out. Great and basic info for us all to learn.