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Please note that Windows puts the image on the clipboard as a type of bitmap. In order to save as a jpg, the image data would have to be converted. I think it is possilbe using GDI+ but I don't have the time as of yet to pursue it.

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Please note that Windows puts the image on the clipboard as a type of bitmap. In order to save as a jpg, the image data would have to be converted. I think it is possilbe using GDI+ but I don't have the time as of yet to pursue it.

eltorro

well Au3Lib solves the problem ..

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