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Copy and pasting images in Word

 
 
GregNga
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      5th Feb 2009
I frequently create documents in Word in which I insert images that were
created by pressing the PRINT key or ALT+PRINT while on the screen I want to
capture and then pasting it into Word. Often, the images are sort of fuzzy. I
end up pasting them to MS Paint where they are much clearer. Is there a
better option. Word has more drawing and picture options but Paint provides a
crisper image.
 
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Idaho Word Man
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      5th Feb 2009
Try using the "Paste Special" option under the Edit menu and experiment with
the various options there.

"GregNga" wrote:

> I frequently create documents in Word in which I insert images that were
> created by pressing the PRINT key or ALT+PRINT while on the screen I want to
> capture and then pasting it into Word. Often, the images are sort of fuzzy. I
> end up pasting them to MS Paint where they are much clearer. Is there a
> better option. Word has more drawing and picture options but Paint provides a
> crisper image.

 
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