On Mar 30, 8:26 am, Anthony Lam <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As the Java class exercises suggest to use Paint to create gif or jpg file 
> type to capture the screen shot results for the exercise. My question is if 
> the homework involves more than one screen shots  in the result, does it 
> means we will be submitting more than one gif or jpg files in our homework. I 
> have no idea how I can create multiple screen shots in a single file of the 
> above type in Paint. Pls let me know if there is a way to do it. Pls also 
> advise what other file format would be suggested for preparing the lab 
> exercise.  Thanks in advance.
You may use whichever tool available on your system to create
screenshots. For the homework, the format could be anything of image
type (tiff, png, jpg, pdf, etc.) providing that you give them the
right extension so that the people who work on the homeworks knows how
to open them. You don't need either to provide several images, all the
contrary it is best to provide a unique one, grouping several images
together. To do that you take as many screenshots as you need, open
them on your Desktop and take another screenshot of those images; and
this is that final screenshot you send together with your homework.

Michèle
>
> Rgds,
> Anthony
>
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