![]() ![]() If you have Windows 7 you can use the Snipping Tool as well. Use ALT+Print Screen to take a screenshot of just the window you have active, paste it in MS Paint, add your red boxes and lines and stuff, hit CTRL+A and then CTRL+C to select and copy your new image, then paste it into Word. In a Microsoft Word document, Just lay out steps in the form of bullets or numbered items, write up some things about how to perform the step. What's wrong with MS Word, MS Paint, and your good friend ALT+Print Screen? You could create step by step instruction and then upload a picture for each whether it be a camera shot of the actual parts or a schematic or a computer program or what have you. Moodle struck me as more of a Knowledge Base, unless I'm mistaken. ![]() I need to create step-by-step instructions to do this. We're talking more along the lines of how to build something, for clarity we'll use an example of a dining table. Keep in mind all of the instructions I have to compile have nothing to do with computers or related equipment. ScreenSteps boasts Screencapture, Image Editing, and Document Authoring, and Problem Steps Recorder talks about interaction with applications. I'm not entirely certain any of these will do what I'm looking for, unless maybe there's an element I do not understand. There's also the Windows 7 built-in Problem Steps Recorder. It is a trial version, but it's only like $20 or $30 bucks for the full version + cloud storage. ![]()
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