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Hi Sudha The display attributes are not copied with the text when you use this method. In other words, the underlines and highlighting and colors do not come through. Underlines are the most common thing I want - the rest is not as important for documentation. Take a look at my earlier post to see an outline of how to do this with STRCPYSCN. The first time I was anything like this was about 14 years ago, where there was a utility that did the conversion of the attributes into OfficeVision for help text on displays. Vern -------------- Original message -------------- > Hi Ron, > > I thought you could simply copy paste using a mouse. This captures the > screen in the text form. I just did this below. Is this what you are > looking for? > > Thanks, > Sudha > -snip-
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