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Exporting Picture Files

Exporting Picture Files

Exporting Picture Files

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I have a problem with the text in simulation/visualiser. When I export any picture file the text is too small. I have changed the text size to maximum and also to a clearer font, but it is still very small. This is annoying as I cannot represent my work clearly in MS Word. I can blow the text up in a photo editor, however this looks a bit like I've made the results up myself. Is there any way round this?
Any help would be great!

RE: Exporting Picture Files

I find that capturing the screen with another program is faster and more reliable. Paint Shop Pro is an excellent program for doing this, and you may find the cost to be very reasonable. Once you have captured the screen you can save it in any format you wish (bmp, gif, etc) for easy placement into another application. Note, you can also use the print screen button on your keyboard, and the window will be saved on the clipboard as a bmp.

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