Corel CAPTURE Help : Specifying the window elements to capture
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You can specify a window to capture, such as the active window or a part of a window, such as a dialog box. You can also specify a menu to capture.
User-defined capture areas are not automatically captured after you press the hot key. You must specify the area of the image that you want to capture. For example, you can marquee select a rectangular, elliptical, or freehand area of your image. You can change the background color of an image in an elliptical or freehand area capture.
You can save custom settings so that you can use them again. For example, the settings for an image that will be used on the World Wide Web can be set once and stored. These custom settings can be removed if you no longer need them.
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From the Window capture list box, choose one of the following: |
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Client window — captures the active window, excluding the title bar, the status bar, and the window borders |
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Animation window — lets you stop the capture by pressing a hot key, saving what has been captured up to that point |
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Full screen — captures the entire area of the desktop |
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Current object — lets you capture a part of the active window, such as a button or a list box |
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Scroll window — lets you scroll a window and capture its contents |
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In the Settings list, enable any of the following: |
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Replace background — lets you replace the background behind a menu by covering it with a color that you choose from the Background color list box |
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From the Area capture list box, choose one of the following: |
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Elliptical Area — lets you select an elliptical area of an image to capture |
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Freehand Area — lets you define an area of an image to capture |
You can define a maximum of 50 corners in a freehand area capture.
You can only change the color for an elliptical or freehand area capture.
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