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This is going to be a really dumb question, but I am trying to put a
report together and want to use the 3-D image of the building; does
anyone know how to print it? Thanks in advance.

Sara Lewis

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Print Screen -> paste into mspaint.

Timothy Howe, MS, LEED? AP

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Sara,
See below for info from a previous thread.

William Bishop, EIT, LEED(r) AP

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FYI: Windows 7 comes with a Snipping Tool that allows you to grab screenshots and save without using a separate graphics program. Pretty slick!

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Set up your 3-d geometry image and hit the "J" key. In your project folder will be a .jpg of your viewport.

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Sara,
Here's yet another method:
If you are in the 3-D view, all you have to do is hit "J" on your keyboard. This will create a JPEG of the current 3-D view of your building and save it to the project folder.

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