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3. In the Save In field, navigate to the folder where you want to save the
images.
4. In the File Name field, type a new folder name. The default folder name is
MM-DD-YYYY Image
, where
MM-DD-YYYY
is the current date.
5. Select the file type for the image files. The default format is .jpg. Click¤ to
select another format: .gif, .tif, or .png.
6. Click Save.
The images are saved in the specified folder with system-assigned names
reflecting the current date and a sequence number. For example,
MM-DD-
YYYY Image 001.jpg
,
MM-DD-YYYY Image 002.jpg
and so on.
Copying and Pasting a Screen
You can select a captured screen and copy it to the Clipboard for inclusion into
other documents or applications. You can also print copied screens. Copied
screens are captured at 100% zoom level, and they are copied in the order of
selection.
Copying a Screen
1. Select the screen to copy.
2. Click or Edit > Copy.
The selected screen is copied to the Clipboard.
Pasting a Screen
Depending on the application you are pasting to, click Edit > Paste.
Note: You can also drag a screen capture to another application. This functions
as a copy and paste.
Capturing Images in Handheld Mode
In the Documents Workspace, use the DragScreen feature to capture the
emulator screen or side screen when the TI-SmartView Emulator is active.
Teachers can use this feature to drag and paste an image to presentation tools
such as SMAR Notebook, Prometheans Flipchart, and Microsoft® Office
applications including Word and PowerPoint®.
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