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How to post text from Windows message without typing it
And you can't access it because you need to check Allow Attachments on OE's Tools menu, Options, Security.
-- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Goodbye Web Diary http://margokingston.typepad.com/har....html#comments ================================================= "Tony Girgenti" wrote in message ... Hello David. I cannot use your attachment. I can't save it or open it. I guess attachments are not allowed in forums ? What's your point anyway ? Thanks, Tony "David Candy" . wrote in message ... Attached is a list of keys in Windows. It prints to about 22 pages. It also has a 1/2 written diagnostic section. -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Goodbye Web Diary http://margokingston.typepad.com/har....html#comments ================================================= "Tony Girgenti" wrote in message ... My apologies to everyone that replied to my problem. I just realized that when a windows message pops up, you can simply do a ctrl-c and use something like Notepad to ctrl-v. It pastes the error in text format. Sorry folks. I never knew you could do that. All this time, whenever i wanted to save a message window, i would alt-print screen, open paint and ctrl-v, then save the paint file. Thanks, Tony "Tony Girgenti" wrote in message ... Hello. Does anybody know how to get the text from a windows message into a forum message without typing it verbatim from the message itself ? I ask a lot of questions on these forums and it has been very helpful and i would like to continue to do so. But when you have to post an error message you get from windows, the only way i know to do it is to type the message. I tried pasting the message to the forum in HTML format, but some people don't use HTML and therefore do not see what i am posting. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Tony |
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How to post text from Windows message without typing it
David.
Thanks for that document. Very helpful. And thanks for the tip on how to use the attachments from forum messages. Actually, i always knew about cut and paste using the keyboard, i just didn't know that it worked on windows message screens. Thanks again for all your help. These forums are a great help and it's because of people like you. Keep up the great work. Tony "David Candy" . wrote in message ... And you can't access it because you need to check Allow Attachments on OE's Tools menu, Options, Security. -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Goodbye Web Diary http://margokingston.typepad.com/har....html#comments ================================================= "Tony Girgenti" wrote in message ... Hello David. I cannot use your attachment. I can't save it or open it. I guess attachments are not allowed in forums ? What's your point anyway ? Thanks, Tony "David Candy" . wrote in message ... Attached is a list of keys in Windows. It prints to about 22 pages. It also has a 1/2 written diagnostic section. -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Goodbye Web Diary http://margokingston.typepad.com/har....html#comments ================================================= "Tony Girgenti" wrote in message ... My apologies to everyone that replied to my problem. I just realized that when a windows message pops up, you can simply do a ctrl-c and use something like Notepad to ctrl-v. It pastes the error in text format. Sorry folks. I never knew you could do that. All this time, whenever i wanted to save a message window, i would alt-print screen, open paint and ctrl-v, then save the paint file. Thanks, Tony "Tony Girgenti" wrote in message ... Hello. Does anybody know how to get the text from a windows message into a forum message without typing it verbatim from the message itself ? I ask a lot of questions on these forums and it has been very helpful and i would like to continue to do so. But when you have to post an error message you get from windows, the only way i know to do it is to type the message. I tried pasting the message to the forum in HTML format, but some people don't use HTML and therefore do not see what i am posting. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Tony |
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How to post text from Windows message without typing it
It's a fairly new feature. Only since Win ME or Win 2000.
-- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Goodbye Web Diary http://margokingston.typepad.com/har....html#comments ================================================= "Tony Girgenti" wrote in message ... David. Thanks for that document. Very helpful. And thanks for the tip on how to use the attachments from forum messages. Actually, i always knew about cut and paste using the keyboard, i just didn't know that it worked on windows message screens. Thanks again for all your help. These forums are a great help and it's because of people like you. Keep up the great work. Tony "David Candy" . wrote in message ... And you can't access it because you need to check Allow Attachments on OE's Tools menu, Options, Security. -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Goodbye Web Diary http://margokingston.typepad.com/har....html#comments ================================================= "Tony Girgenti" wrote in message ... Hello David. I cannot use your attachment. I can't save it or open it. I guess attachments are not allowed in forums ? What's your point anyway ? Thanks, Tony "David Candy" . wrote in message ... Attached is a list of keys in Windows. It prints to about 22 pages. It also has a 1/2 written diagnostic section. -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Goodbye Web Diary http://margokingston.typepad.com/har....html#comments ================================================= "Tony Girgenti" wrote in message ... My apologies to everyone that replied to my problem. I just realized that when a windows message pops up, you can simply do a ctrl-c and use something like Notepad to ctrl-v. It pastes the error in text format. Sorry folks. I never knew you could do that. All this time, whenever i wanted to save a message window, i would alt-print screen, open paint and ctrl-v, then save the paint file. Thanks, Tony "Tony Girgenti" wrote in message ... Hello. Does anybody know how to get the text from a windows message into a forum message without typing it verbatim from the message itself ? I ask a lot of questions on these forums and it has been very helpful and i would like to continue to do so. But when you have to post an error message you get from windows, the only way i know to do it is to type the message. I tried pasting the message to the forum in HTML format, but some people don't use HTML and therefore do not see what i am posting. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Tony |
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good one, lol
"David Candy" . wrote in message ... It's a fairly new feature. Only since Win ME or Win 2000. -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Goodbye Web Diary http://margokingston.typepad.com/har....html#comments ================================================= "Tony Girgenti" wrote in message ... David. Thanks for that document. Very helpful. And thanks for the tip on how to use the attachments from forum messages. Actually, i always knew about cut and paste using the keyboard, i just didn't know that it worked on windows message screens. Thanks again for all your help. These forums are a great help and it's because of people like you. Keep up the great work. Tony "David Candy" . wrote in message ... And you can't access it because you need to check Allow Attachments on OE's Tools menu, Options, Security. -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Goodbye Web Diary http://margokingston.typepad.com/har....html#comments ================================================= "Tony Girgenti" wrote in message ... Hello David. I cannot use your attachment. I can't save it or open it. I guess attachments are not allowed in forums ? What's your point anyway ? Thanks, Tony "David Candy" . wrote in message ... Attached is a list of keys in Windows. It prints to about 22 pages. It also has a 1/2 written diagnostic section. -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Goodbye Web Diary http://margokingston.typepad.com/har....html#comments ================================================= "Tony Girgenti" wrote in message ... My apologies to everyone that replied to my problem. I just realized that when a windows message pops up, you can simply do a ctrl-c and use something like Notepad to ctrl-v. It pastes the error in text format. Sorry folks. I never knew you could do that. All this time, whenever i wanted to save a message window, i would alt-print screen, open paint and ctrl-v, then save the paint file. Thanks, Tony "Tony Girgenti" wrote in message ... Hello. Does anybody know how to get the text from a windows message into a forum message without typing it verbatim from the message itself ? I ask a lot of questions on these forums and it has been very helpful and i would like to continue to do so. But when you have to post an error message you get from windows, the only way i know to do it is to type the message. I tried pasting the message to the forum in HTML format, but some people don't use HTML and therefore do not see what i am posting. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Tony |
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You can also hold down Alt + Print Screen to capture an active window, that
way you don't have to paste your entire desktp into word or whatever. |
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Adam wrote:
You can also hold down Alt + Print Screen to capture an active window, that way you don't have to paste your entire desktp into word or whatever. or bounce it via Paint crop copy Paste |
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deebs wrote:
Adam wrote: You can also hold down Alt + Print Screen to capture an active window, that way you don't have to paste your entire desktp into word or whatever. or bounce it via Paint crop copy Paste If this is from error or message box, the safest way is to use "event viewer" from application error window and bring up the item in the view text box. Click on the small paper icon in upper right corner, then paste into your news post or text editor. The viewer is accessible from admin tools. Locate this in start menu options for HE or control panelperformance and maintenance for the XPpro.HE will need to be turned on and ok'd to appear on start menu. You should not leave this feature on, but copy the 'event viewer' shortcut to the desktop, so you can use it when you need to. -- Lester Stiefel In Romans 1 there are qualities of Unregenerate man listed which describe him in the last days. Is your quality found on this list?? |
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How to post text from Windows message without typing it
Lester Stiefel wrote:
deebs wrote: Adam wrote: You can also hold down Alt + Print Screen to capture an active window, that way you don't have to paste your entire desktp into word or whatever. or bounce it via Paint crop copy Paste If this is from error or message box, the safest way is to use "event viewer" from application error window and bring up the item in the view text box. Click on the small paper icon in upper right corner, then paste into your news post or text editor. The viewer is accessible from admin tools. Locate this in start menu options for HE or control panelperformance and maintenance for the XPpro.HE will need to be turned on and ok'd to appear on start menu. You should not leave this feature on, but copy the 'event viewer' shortcut to the desktop, so you can use it when you need to. Thanks Lester - this is new to me too I hope I never need to use the feature |
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