date: 2021/7/13
How to paste the currently displayed screen image into another application like Microsoft Word
Four methods are available. Follow the steps below.
[Method 1: Copy the screen image on the emulator to the clipboard]
When the emulator screen is used, a screen image close to the actual one can be pasted.
- Select [Transfer] → [Emulate] → [Start] on the V-SFT-6 editor to start the emulator and the simulator window.
- Select [File] → [Copy Image to Clipboard] to copy the screen image to the clipboard.
- The screen image in the clipboard can be pasted into another application.
[Method 2: Copy the screen image on the V-SFT editor to the clipboard]
- Click [Tool] → [Screen Image] → [Copy to Clipboard] on the V-SFT editor.
- The following dialog is displayed. Click [OK] to copy the screen image to the clipboard.
- The screen image in the clipboard can be pasted into another application.
[Method 3: Create an image file of the screen image displayed on the V-SFT editor]
Overlaps and screen images in the screen library can be made into an image file in the same way. |
- Click [Tool] → [Screen Image] → [Save in Image File] on the V-SFT editor.
- The [Output Range Setting] dialog is displayed. Specify the screen number range to create image files of, and click [OK].
* The portion in the red line differs depending on the edit window such as overlap or
screen library. - The [Select Image File to be Saved] dialog box is displayed.
Specify the filename and file type (*.bmp or *.jpeg) and click [Save]. - The following dialog is displayed. Select the [Layer] to output and click [OK].
- Use the created image file* on another application.
* Each filename is suffixed with "_screen number".
Example: Filename "a", file type "*.bmp"
Image filename of screen No. 0: ...a_0.bmp
[Method 4: Save the screen image on the V-SFT editor in rich text format (*.RTF)]
- Click [Tool] → [Convert to Rich Text Format] on the V-SFT editor.
- The [Rich Text Format Setting] dialog is displayed. Select the output range, check [Screen Output] and click [Execute].
- The [Save As] dialog is displayed. Enter a filename and click [Save].
The saved file can be opened in Microsoft Word.
The created RTF file is not compressed so the file size may be extremely large. Open the file in Microsoft Word, select [Save As] and save it as an ordinary document (example: "*.doc") to reduce the file size. |
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