Email Code Module as a jpg or gif file? How do they do that

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Hi
How do I save a code module as a picture?
Someone emailed me a jpg and gif file...
I have not gotten any reply from them, so I was hoping someone here might help me?
Thanks
Tom
This message was edited by TsTom on 2002-04-11 07:02
 

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Could they just simply be using ALT-PrintScreen and then re-saving the bitmap as JPG, GIF, whatever, tidying up the picture along the way?
 
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That has to be it. Alt+PrtScrn to capture the screen shot. You can programatically save a picture of a chart, but I've never seen a way to programatically save a picture of code.

Bill
 
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