A simple question, I think. Using the Copy Picture button (Not the wizard),
there are two options for how you want to render the picture: For the Screen
or for a Printer. What is the difference between these two options?

Thanks,

Re: Copy Picture button by JackD

JackD
Thu Nov 18 18:04:31 CST 2004

One copies it using your printer settings (this can cause it to come out in
gray scale). The other captures it using display settings). I usually use
for screen if I am going to use it in powerpoint or the like. I suppose if I
were going to paste it into something I was going to print out (like a word
document) I would try for printer, but I never have.

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"Bob" <Bob@bobby.com> wrote in message news:419d2ab6$1@news.microsoft.com...
> A simple question, I think. Using the Copy Picture button (Not the
wizard),
> there are two options for how you want to render the picture: For the
Screen
> or for a Printer. What is the difference between these two options?
>
> Thanks,
>
>