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Tom_M1
Jul 19, 2018Explorer
Normy wrote:If you have a Windows PC the simplest way would be to hit the Print Screen button. It should be on the upper right of your keyboard labeled something like "Prt Scr". This will capture the whole screen. Open up Windows Paint and click "Paste" then save the image. If you just want a portion of the screen, you could use the Windows Snipping Tool.
Here's my question: I want to make a Power Point presentation that will show the route we are taking and all fuel and CG stops. I may want to expand on those stops and show any detail worth noting. Does anyone know how I can do such a thing?Normy
Here's a couple of captures from Streets & Trips:


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