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I'm looking for a free tool that will convert a spreadsheet to an image file. I've tried UDC (which is not free), and wasn't very impressed.
 

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Clocker said:
Alt+Prnt Scrn ?

I was looking for something more practical. Especially if I have 50 tables to image, and I only want to image the area of the table, not my task bar, etc. What do the review sites (e.g. Anand) use when they post benchmark results?
 

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Microsoft Document Image Writer -> tiff -> Irfanview -> jpeg or whatever?
 

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PMView www.pmview.com

Screenshot > trim > save in any format you want. One application, no fiddling around with conversions or save/load, excellent efficiency.

You can capture screenshots of the whole screen, a particular window, or just the contents of a window. Trigger it with mouse, time-delay or hotkey. Include the mouse pointer of leave it out. Convert to whatever image size and resolution you want with a couple of clicks. Kestrokes fullt customisable: make your own hotkeyts and shortcuts if you want to.

Shareware, 30-day free trial, no spyware crap.

www.pmview.com
 

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Buck said:
I was looking for something more practical. Especially if I have 50 tables to image, and I only want to image the area of the table, not my task bar, etc. What do the review sites (e.g. Anand) use when they post benchmark results?

They may designate a print area on the table and then "print to file". Seems like more work than the screen caps.
 

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Thanks for all of the great help. Those are all good utilities. However, I found out that I can simply CTRL+C the cells in Excel, create a new file in Photoshop (which will be the exact same size as the last item copied to the clip board) and CTRL+V -- very simple. Thanks again.
 

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I wouldn't have thought that something like that would work.

Reconfirms (a little) my faith in the people that put Windows together.
 
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