Oftentimes we ask forum users to post a screenshot, but it seems more and more new computer users have no idea how to do that. So I have written a short FAQ entry to explain: http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1070933
Please feel free to suggest improvments or clarifications to the topic.
P.S. there are many good topics to be found in the Forum FAQ, e.g. John's post how to upload an attachment http://forums.adobe.com/thread/918624
Pat,
Very good. I have also done similar, and have the article in the Adobe Premiere Elements Tips & Tricks sub-forum: http://forums.adobe.com/thread/592070?tstart=30
When I encounter a newer user, and request a screen-cap, I normally add that link.
Thank you,
Hunt
Terri,
Also, with some of the Adobe products, such as Photoshop and Premiere Pro, showing the program screen, with certain Panels visible can show in one image, what it might take 10 paragraphs to explain. Just a look at the Image and the Layers Palette/Panel in PS can usually tell the entire story. Same for a Timeline view, with maybe the Clip Selected in the Effects Control Panel.
The adage about "one picture worth 1000 words," is very true here, with but one screen-cap. That is why so many of us request them.
I could not help out that much, without them.
Hunt
Hey Pat, in your 'Windows XP and earlier' section, maybe adding a link to Windows Help & How-to would also be helpful > http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-xp/help/setup/take-a-screen -shot
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RickCP wrote:
Hey Pat, in your 'Windows XP and earlier' section, maybe adding a link to Windows Help & How-to would also be helpful > http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-xp/help/setup/take-a-screen -shot
I would also put a link for Jing - a free tool from TechSmith for XP machines. Print Screen may not be suitable for everybody.
<http://www.techsmith.com/jing.html?gclid=CPTC1Yzaz7ICFUbMtAodT2sAPw>
The users should be told to look for Free download button:
Pat did a good work, and there is a similar thread in the Photoshop FAQ forum with many screenshots for most steps, as Terri suggested: http://forums.adobe.com/thread/963429?tstart=0
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