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How do I capture pages longer then the screen (using Auto-scroll feature)?

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How do I capture pages longer then the screen (using Auto-scroll feature)?

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Set your other window with a vertical scroll bar, that you want to capture with auto-scroll, to the top of the page, or a place where you want to start capturing. Go to HyperSnap window and click on “Capture” menu and select “Capture Settings” item. Click on “Capture” tab, and then click the “Auto-scroll window during Window Capture” check box, to turn this option on. Click OK button. Select “Window” from the “Capture” menu. HyperSnap will disappear. Go with the mouse cursor over the window that you want to capture with auto-scroll. Click _inside_ of that window (not on a scroll bar!) and observe how HyperSnap scrolls it while capturing. If you want to end the capture early, click again, otherwise wait until it’s done. Note: Auto-Scroll does not work for all applications that have a vertical scroll bar. Some applications erase the marks that HyperSnap draws over the window it captures while scrolling, that allow it to find out how many pixel lines the window was scrolled. If the marks

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