Does anyone know how I can copy a rendered image that is displayed in VS2012's XAML Designer?
For example, I want to copy a rendered image from the Designer to a Word document. How do I do it? Ctrl-C doesn't seem to work.
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Good Day,
I'm creating a form in Adobe and need to use the form exported as an image. However, when exporting, the buttons appear in the output image. I was wondering if there is a way to hide the buttons when exporting the from as an PNG image.
Cheers
You can hide your button before exporting it to an image.
Okay! Since there were not very helpful answers to my question and after searching the web for a while, according to help desk link below, the buttons can be invisible except for a rollover act that make them visible. This way the when the form is exported as an image the unwanted buttons like "Form Reset" will not be exported to the image and yet it's there to reset the form.
Hide an Acrobat button except during rollover
I created a logo in Publisher.
Using TechSmith Snagit, I captured the image and saved as a JPEG.
I fetched the image inside of Excel and placed it in a properly sized cell(s)
I don't want to have a file that has the image (have seen in researching some solutions) -- Nevertheless, everything must be self-contained in my Excel vba Application.
Excel (2013) has a tendency to either erase the image or it creeps when the app is opened on other displays. (And it does this with ActiveX Controls, too)
So... a friend wrote code that stretches or centers ActiveX Controls inside cells. Works brilliantly, except I want to apply the code to the Picture (say Picture 12) ... the Logo ...
If I could convert the Picture into an Object (similar to a CommandButton or a SpinButton, I think the code would work.
My work around had been to insert the logo as a BitMap into a CommandButton, and then apply the stretching code to the button... BUT I have image size limitations and the Bitmap is of low resolution, which makes my beautiful logo look terrible.
Any suggestions would be very much appreciated.
maybe use base64
Inserting an Image into a sheet using Base64 in VBA?
https://www.base64-image.de/
I am having issues with displaying an image in a Rich Text field on Notes document on the web. On web form, I have a form with a computed Rich Text field with this logic for the value:
#DbLookup("":"NoCache";"":#DbName;"notices";"americas-en-LoginMsg";"Error_Body";[FailSilent])
The source document is different than the destination document.
When The Web form opens up, only the formatted text displays and the image is just a placeholder with no image displaying. Any ideas on how to get it displayed. Using Domino server vers. 9.0.1.
I placed the image(s) in Resources>Images area of the database and used pass thru HTML on source document to reference it (them): img src="https://something.com/webpages/database.nsf/Buyback.gif?OpenImageResource" (with proper formatting of course).
I'm still new to coding. I downloaded flex slider, and I have it running fine on my site and working fine. However I can't make ANY edits into my html regarding the slider. It has the 'next' and 'previous' image links on my gallery, which I would like to replace. It shows up in the html when I inspect it in firebug, yet when I run my html through my text editor (Im using text mate), it doesn't show up at all!
Any ideas why?
I think you are talking about the navigational arrows on the left and right side of the images. This can be changes in the "flexslider.css" file. If you are using textmate then the line number is 52.
Probably the easiest way is to find the image here images/bg_direction_nav.png. Right click the image and open with your image editing software eg. photoshop. Then once you have change the image just save it and it will be saved in the same folder location. If you keep the image the same size then you will not have to mess around with anything else..
In powerpoint 2010 I want to save an inserted textbox as a picture, which is simply done by right-clicking on the text box and save it. The saved image will however include a large amount of transparancy around the text. I am wondering whether this abundance of transparency around the text can be reduced, whithout using photo-editing programs.
I understand that powerpoint is not the right tool to use the beautifuly created texts for other purposes aside from office itself, however this would make things ten times easier for some coworkers of mine.
I hope someone can help me with this, also if it means using VBA or other (complex) codes/languages.
Thnx for your time.
Mike
Once you have typed your text in the textbox,
Copy the text box, right-click and paste as image
Now you have the image of the text box as you will get while saving that textbox as image - - using the save_as_image option
Select this image and click on format tab
You have an option to crop your image
Crop the image and save it as a picture