ken1 -
How about using a screen capture utility? The one I use (Hypersnap) has a "capture region" facility, as well as full screen, which you can do in Windows with CTRL + Print Screen.
The latter copies the screen to the clipboard. You then paste it into Paint or any other bitmap editing program you might have.
With the region capture, you define the region by clicking in one corner, then clicking the opposite corner. If you set your monitor to its highest possible resolution, you can get some very fine detail.
No connection w/Hypersnap, just a long time & satisfied user.
Dave G.