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hello gents
I'm writing a tutorial for a new software, I'm including pictures (screenshots) but unfortunately, working at 1920x1080, texts and fields can't comfortably be read I can't reduce the application resolution and in most cases I have important fields on both ends, leftmost and rightmost solution one: work with an imaging software to remove the middle part of the picture, nearing left and right side solution two: implement a sort of zoom in the word document to get the fullsize picture in a pop-up window that can later be close with a proper button or just clicking on the main document solution three (not a good one): ask the users to use the program zoom function to enlarge/reduce any additional idea? TIA -- /-\ /\/\ /\/\ /-\ /\/\ /\/\ /-\ T /-\ -=- -=- -=- -=- -=- -=- -=- -=- - -=- http://www.bb2002.it ![]() ............ [ al lavoro ] ........... |
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