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Question Title Capture Display to File

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Capture Display to FileUse this command to capture the active display to a file.  It automatically turns off the view extents readout, the world axis triad and the default datum display.  You can save to bmp, gif, jpg, and tif graphics file formats.  It also allows up to the maximum pixel resolution supported by your graphics card.  Refer to the Required and Optional Inputs below for more.

Required Inputs Required Inputs

  • File name
    The File Browser is displayed, waiting for you to enter a file name.  Before you do, be sure to set any Optional Inputs (see below).

 

Optional Inputs  Optional Inputs
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Article Number: 19783
Created: 19 Jun, 2009 10:56 PM
Last Modified: 22 Jun, 2009
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