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::: As she lights up a cigarette:::
Do you have some cheese and crackers to go with my whine?
How the heck do you save these things? I’ve looked for the code and even set up an acct with one of its sites yet for the like of me, I have not a clue as to how to save the three I’ve created since Saturday night. 😦
I’ve even checked out the forum on it and am still absolutely clueless. Will you puhleeze fille me in on how to save these authentic artforms? 🙂
[In her best voice imitation of our Governator’s voice] “I’ll be baaaaaack”. ^5
It is pedestrian – click on Print Screen button on your keyyboard; open MS Paint; paste and save as JPG. Close Paint. Click on the icon that shows up on your desktop. The picture will open in something that lets you crop the picture and compress it for the Web. Save.
Thank you for your kindness, Bora.
I never even thought about the print screen key. Doh!
Congrats on your new position with PLoS, btw. ^5