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Old 07-15-2012, 09:05 PM
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I attached a Word document with color screenshot, and a second decolored (B&W) version.

I use Right Click --> Format Picture --> Recolor --> Grayscale

Is this the best way?

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The 'best' way is whatever produces the desired results with the least effort. Unless you can find a ultilty like SnaIt that can be configured to automatically do grayscale conversions, you probably won;t find anything simpler than what you're now doing.
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