I have a calibrated mic and battery powered mic preamp to go with it, so I guess I should get off my duff and get a copy of TrueRTA.

As Jeff indicated, you can do screen capture of the active program by pressing Alt-PrtScrn. This copies a bitmap to the clip board which you can paste into your favorite image editor. I use a screen capture utility called Screen Seize that I got from PC Magazine. It allows greater control over what you can capture, from the full screen, the active program window, current dialog box, or any area of the screen thay you select with the mouse.



[This message has been edited by Ellen (edited August 24, 2003).]