250425 25Apr25 session 25-17
Lots of useful ground covered in adding video/photos to data records, adding overhead photography, taking and adding screenshots, new Knowledgebase details, new chatbot, Help menu
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Lots of useful ground covered in adding video/photos to data records, adding overhead photography, taking and adding screenshots, new Knowledgebase details, new chatbot, Help menu
Last updated
00:00 - 04:45 Adding video/photos to data records (sections of village)
04:45 - 09:12 Adding overhead photography layer
09:12 - 19:47 Taking screenshots in Windows, using snipping tool (see Presentation)
19:47 - 24:10 Banter
24:10 - 26:00 Latest Parish Online newsletter
26:00 - 27:58 Login to new Knowledgebase, new support addresses and email
27:58 - 29:00 new Help options on topline menu
29:00 - 30:00 new Maggie chatbot on Geoxphere website
30:00 - 37:07 (end) using Windows Snipping Tool to grab Parish Online images
Really useful hints from John Roberts (Nether Stowey) on using Windows Snipping Tool
No chat this week
81 00:10:16.090 --> 00:10:24.949 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So Hazel, John is now an expert on drones, and how you can get drone footage into your parish online maps.
82 00:10:25.340 --> 00:10:29.170 john Roberts: Oh, Nick or not, it was Nick I was talking to, wasn't.
83 00:10:29.170 --> 00:10:33.720 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes, oh, yes, I'm just bringing it up to date because she wasn't here for the last couple of sessions.
84 00:10:34.610 --> 00:10:35.560 Helen Davey: Oh, wow!
85 00:10:36.630 --> 00:10:37.440 Helen Davey: Lovely.
86 00:10:37.890 --> 00:10:45.979 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, let's see, whilst we're waiting for anyone else who may be showing up. Perhaps we could ask John if you just show Helen, what it is that you've done.
87 00:10:46.500 --> 00:10:47.340 Helen Davey: That would be nice.
88 00:10:47.450 --> 00:10:48.610 john Roberts: Not a problem.
89 00:10:49.020 --> 00:10:49.590 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Thank you.
90 00:10:49.590 --> 00:10:52.929 john Roberts: Right? The age, old thing. I'm gonna share my screen.
91 00:10:57.340 --> 00:10:58.650 john Roberts: Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah.
92 00:10:58.950 --> 00:11:00.460 john Roberts: Which one am I sharing?
93 00:11:05.070 --> 00:11:09.810 john Roberts: Right? Hopefully, you're now looking at my parish online map.
94 00:11:09.950 --> 00:11:10.320 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes.
95 00:11:12.500 --> 00:11:18.889 john Roberts: One of the things that we did, I'll have to go back to the beginning is because we've got a medieval village.
96 00:11:19.410 --> 00:11:23.512 john Roberts: and it each road interacts with the others.
97 00:11:24.580 --> 00:11:28.949 john Roberts: So basically, what we started to do was to map
98 00:11:29.090 --> 00:11:31.400 john Roberts: the different streets in the village
99 00:11:35.320 --> 00:11:41.800 john Roberts: to try and see how each one interacted with the other one.
100 00:11:43.120 --> 00:11:49.939 john Roberts: Because, yeah, they've got houses in one street and their garden somewhere else.
101 00:11:50.610 --> 00:11:53.299 Helen Davey: And that's basically what we did.
102 00:11:54.240 --> 00:11:58.290 john Roberts: And then a friend of mine who does
103 00:11:58.480 --> 00:12:02.330 john Roberts: reporting for the local papers, and uses a drone as part of it.
104 00:12:04.170 --> 00:12:07.340 john Roberts: then took a video of the village for us.
105 00:12:07.800 --> 00:12:09.940 john Roberts: and I don't know if you can see that or not.
106 00:12:10.600 --> 00:12:11.490 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Not yet.
107 00:12:13.565 --> 00:12:19.642 john Roberts: Okay, because I had it on the same screen. I thought you would see it.
108 00:12:21.930 --> 00:12:22.660 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Thank you.
109 00:12:22.660 --> 00:12:23.360 john Roberts: Different.
110 00:12:23.360 --> 00:12:30.189 Graham Stoddart-Stones: You have to use your desktop option rather than an individual browser screen on the share screen.
111 00:12:30.860 --> 00:12:32.130 john Roberts: Right? Okay.
112 00:12:34.320 --> 00:12:38.860 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So it's worth you possibly stopping sharing the screen and going back via the desktop connection.
113 00:12:39.550 --> 00:12:40.220 john Roberts: I hope.
114 00:12:40.560 --> 00:12:43.179 john Roberts: Can you see picture of the village now?
115 00:12:43.180 --> 00:12:43.670 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes.
116 00:12:44.270 --> 00:12:44.920 john Roberts: Right.
117 00:12:45.630 --> 00:12:51.639 john Roberts: That's the high resolution that video video that Brian took of the village.
118 00:12:51.640 --> 00:12:53.490 Graham Stoddart-Stones: It's really good, isn't it?
119 00:12:53.640 --> 00:12:53.990 john Roberts: Yeah.
120 00:12:53.990 --> 00:12:54.950 Graham Stoddart-Stones: That is superb.
121 00:12:54.950 --> 00:13:02.900 john Roberts: The quality is absolutely superb, and if I pause it there, you can see how
122 00:13:04.430 --> 00:13:10.239 john Roberts: all the gardens start interacting and everything else. And you might think somebody's in one street, but they're in another.
123 00:13:10.990 --> 00:13:11.660 Helen Davey: Let's see.
124 00:13:15.500 --> 00:13:18.240 john Roberts: So basically, what I did is when
125 00:13:18.760 --> 00:13:20.860 john Roberts: we got to say a view like that.
126 00:13:21.560 --> 00:13:25.640 john Roberts: I paused it as I've just done, and took a screenshot.
127 00:13:26.240 --> 00:13:26.930 Helen Davey: Yeah.
128 00:13:28.920 --> 00:13:29.970 john Roberts: Nailed it.
129 00:13:30.540 --> 00:13:33.659 Graham Stoddart-Stones: The huge dandelion in the top left corner.
130 00:13:36.870 --> 00:13:37.390 Helen Davey: Okay.
131 00:13:37.390 --> 00:13:39.260 john Roberts: We'll we'll go back to.
132 00:13:39.260 --> 00:13:39.970 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Hello! To both.
133 00:13:39.970 --> 00:13:40.319 john Roberts: Hi Sean!
134 00:13:40.320 --> 00:13:43.029 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Video, good day, parish, online, again.
135 00:13:44.450 --> 00:13:52.370 john Roberts: Once I take. Once I pause the video and taken the still pictures of each screenshot I wanted.
136 00:13:52.740 --> 00:14:00.970 john Roberts: I then imported those into my photo editing program, proper manager to them and so
137 00:14:00.970 --> 00:14:02.689 john Roberts: store them on the hard drive.
138 00:14:04.200 --> 00:14:06.829 john Roberts: So if we take this area here.
139 00:14:08.900 --> 00:14:12.600 john Roberts: they then get imported into parish online.
140 00:14:13.410 --> 00:14:16.180 john Roberts: So there, you've got the area you were just looking at.
141 00:14:16.990 --> 00:14:17.690 Graham Stoddart-Stones: That's really.
142 00:14:17.690 --> 00:14:24.669 john Roberts: And as you can, as you can see you, it gives you far more detail than just a a 2D map.
143 00:14:26.140 --> 00:14:26.550 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Really.
144 00:14:26.550 --> 00:14:31.779 john Roberts: And and this, this is what we've done for 90% of the village. Now.
145 00:14:32.200 --> 00:14:44.920 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So, John, on your mouse. When you were moving it over the photograph, it changed to a magnifying glass. Does that mean you can zoom in on the picture. Yeah, isn't that neat? Whoa, I see just what? Just one step. Okay.
146 00:14:44.920 --> 00:14:46.030 Graham Stoddart-Stones: yeah. Go ahead.
147 00:14:46.030 --> 00:14:47.209 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I do. Yep.
148 00:14:47.720 --> 00:14:48.879 john Roberts: Yeah. Okay.
149 00:14:49.050 --> 00:14:50.750 john Roberts: Yes. Thank you. Very useful.
150 00:14:50.750 --> 00:14:52.279 john Roberts: No, not a problem.
151 00:14:53.180 --> 00:14:53.850 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay.
152 00:14:54.280 --> 00:14:57.940 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So, Julio, nice to see you.
153 00:14:58.250 --> 00:15:01.290 Julio Dumar: Oh, thank you, Graham, and everyone.
154 00:15:01.290 --> 00:15:01.779 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I know where.
155 00:15:02.910 --> 00:15:14.469 Graham Stoddart-Stones: This is, where we invite people to share any questions that they have. So, assuming that Bob hasn't arrived with a question to ask this week. Would you have you got anything you want to ask? Julia.
156 00:15:16.026 --> 00:15:28.439 Julio Dumar: I would like to ask. I I would like to see the map. I don't know how to do it, and in that, in the same way. John was doing it.
157 00:15:28.927 --> 00:15:31.709 Julio Dumar: I don't know. If. Shall I share my.
158 00:15:32.230 --> 00:15:33.210 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Sure. Yes, sure.
159 00:15:33.210 --> 00:15:33.970 Julio Dumar: Ice cream.
160 00:15:33.970 --> 00:15:34.480 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yup!
161 00:15:34.480 --> 00:15:35.470 Julio Dumar: With you.
162 00:15:35.680 --> 00:15:39.479 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So you need to be down the bottom, probably, of your zoom screen.
163 00:15:40.160 --> 00:15:46.179 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Move the mouse to the bottom line of the zoom screen, and that pops a little green share screen button.
164 00:15:47.770 --> 00:15:49.409 Graham Stoddart-Stones: There you go. Well done.
165 00:15:50.780 --> 00:15:51.810 Julio Dumar: Here.
166 00:15:54.620 --> 00:15:55.670 Graham Stoddart-Stones: There we go. Yeah.
167 00:15:55.670 --> 00:16:10.319 Julio Dumar: Yeah. Please help me help me. Change this because I try many, many different ways how to how to not look like this, but to to see like a satellite view.
168 00:16:10.730 --> 00:16:16.289 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay. So if you move up to the green button, the green bars go up to aerial photography.
169 00:16:17.050 --> 00:16:18.839 Graham Stoddart-Stones: It's the 3rd one from the bottom.
170 00:16:19.984 --> 00:16:20.419 Julio Dumar: Okay.
171 00:16:20.720 --> 00:16:25.810 Graham Stoddart-Stones: No sorry. The bottom of the green one there, that one. Turn that on and
172 00:16:26.090 --> 00:16:27.659 Graham Stoddart-Stones: click on the 1st one.
173 00:16:28.530 --> 00:16:29.310 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah.
174 00:16:29.760 --> 00:16:31.070 Julio Dumar: Okay.
175 00:16:31.070 --> 00:16:42.100 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So what you're seeing now is a combination of both the Ordinance Survey map, giving you things like the name of the town and the names of the streets and villages, and so forth.
176 00:16:42.350 --> 00:16:53.629 Graham Stoddart-Stones: and then this, the satellite picture is superimposed on top of that, and to make it clearer, if you move up to the green bar called Ordnance Survey. Psga.
177 00:16:53.880 --> 00:16:57.419 Graham Stoddart-Stones: click on that click on the tick
178 00:16:58.770 --> 00:17:02.440 Graham Stoddart-Stones: and slide that down to 0 other way up.
179 00:17:02.660 --> 00:17:03.980 Julio Dumar: Oh, okay.
180 00:17:03.980 --> 00:17:05.299 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Total photography.
181 00:17:05.569 --> 00:17:08.729 Julio Dumar: Oh, I see, I got it on here.
182 00:17:08.979 --> 00:17:10.809 Julio Dumar: I move it. Okay.
183 00:17:10.810 --> 00:17:26.110 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, so you have. You have either a combination of 2 layers interacting with each other, which is very useful to help you find yourself. And then, once you found where you want to be, it's best to go down to 0 on the map and a hundred percent on the photography.
184 00:17:26.859 --> 00:17:28.209 Julio Dumar: Perfect.
185 00:17:28.210 --> 00:17:39.339 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And the detail is a bit like John's. I mean, his photography was even better. But the detail on this is pretty astounding. If you zoom in, you can start counting individual trees and sorting all sorts of things
186 00:17:40.570 --> 00:17:42.060 Graham Stoddart-Stones: so really useful.
187 00:17:42.240 --> 00:17:46.999 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And then, having got this, Julio, is there anything in particular you wanted to do with it.
188 00:17:48.215 --> 00:18:03.989 Julio Dumar: No, we had just today, maybe 10 cases of of locations. Request from the public to do things. So I I look at them in Google Maps.
189 00:18:04.280 --> 00:18:10.510 Julio Dumar: But then I say, well, I will. I will try to practice every single location on my parish online.
190 00:18:10.510 --> 00:18:11.420 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Right.
191 00:18:11.420 --> 00:18:18.490 Julio Dumar: Yeah, because it's it's better parish online. It's better because I I can't. Yeah.
192 00:18:18.490 --> 00:18:20.379 Graham Stoddart-Stones: You can bring in other things. Yes.
193 00:18:20.380 --> 00:18:23.220 Julio Dumar: Yes, yes, I can bring on other things.
194 00:18:24.510 --> 00:18:25.810 Julio Dumar: Yes.
195 00:18:26.620 --> 00:18:34.399 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So what John was demonstrating was that if does that big dot of yours is that the village hall? No, it isn't.
196 00:18:34.400 --> 00:18:36.559 Julio Dumar: Yeah, it is. It is still.
197 00:18:36.560 --> 00:18:39.679 Graham Stoddart-Stones: What you what you could do is if you
198 00:18:40.250 --> 00:18:50.060 Graham Stoddart-Stones: if you have a point on the village hall in your parish lairs, then you could take a snapshot of the screen, a screenshot of this photograph, and you could
199 00:18:50.220 --> 00:18:54.042 Graham Stoddart-Stones: add the photograph to the data record for
200 00:18:54.710 --> 00:18:58.450 Graham Stoddart-Stones: it's it's called County Hall, isn't it? It's not just the Town Hall.
201 00:18:59.406 --> 00:19:02.620 Julio Dumar: This one is a Dean house. I don't know.
202 00:19:02.620 --> 00:19:10.509 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay, the Dean house. So you could, you could snap that, photograph the screen as a screenshot and add it to the data record for the Dean House.
203 00:19:11.050 --> 00:19:11.630 Julio Dumar: No hi!
204 00:19:11.630 --> 00:19:18.600 Graham Stoddart-Stones: You can come back to. So that's interesting to come back to in, say, 5 years time. And you can see how things have changed because you've got
205 00:19:18.750 --> 00:19:20.890 Graham Stoddart-Stones: the photographs dated.
206 00:19:20.890 --> 00:19:21.630 Julio Dumar: True.
207 00:19:22.370 --> 00:19:27.759 Julio Dumar: So, for instance, you're taking that picture now is a very good shot of all the solar panels you've got up there.
208 00:19:28.330 --> 00:19:31.590 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Which is very interesting, but so.
209 00:19:31.590 --> 00:19:31.980 Julio Dumar: The.
210 00:19:31.980 --> 00:19:37.380 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Done a lot of work on the solar panels on that building of yours. Yeah, look at that. A lot. Very good.
211 00:19:38.260 --> 00:19:40.360 Julio Dumar: Yes, yes, we are.
212 00:19:40.520 --> 00:19:43.070 Julio Dumar: We are doing our part.
213 00:19:43.070 --> 00:19:44.367 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Very green, yes.
214 00:19:44.800 --> 00:19:48.099 Julio Dumar: Yes, yes, yes, protecting the environment.
215 00:19:48.945 --> 00:19:50.215 Julio Dumar: Well done!
216 00:19:51.860 --> 00:19:53.900 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So we've got a question from Helen.
217 00:19:54.180 --> 00:19:56.150 Helen Davey: 2, 1.
218 00:19:56.520 --> 00:19:58.110 Julio Dumar: I will stop sharing.
219 00:19:58.110 --> 00:19:59.630 Helen Davey: You take a screenshot.
220 00:20:00.870 --> 00:20:06.309 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, that depends what you're using as your operating system. You're a windows user, aren't you?
221 00:20:06.890 --> 00:20:10.139 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I can tell from the stress lines in your face. Yeah.
222 00:20:11.140 --> 00:20:14.189 john Roberts: Yeah, Helen, if you look at your keyboard.
223 00:20:14.590 --> 00:20:14.980 Helen Davey: Yes.
224 00:20:16.000 --> 00:20:18.430 john Roberts: There's a row of buttons at the top.
225 00:20:18.430 --> 00:20:24.419 john Roberts: Yes, right hand side. One of those is marked Screenshot, or print screen.
226 00:20:29.000 --> 00:20:29.670 Helen Davey: And then
227 00:20:33.210 --> 00:20:34.830 Helen Davey: I can't see one.
228 00:20:34.830 --> 00:20:38.079 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, have you got a keyboard with a number pad on it?
229 00:20:41.753 --> 00:20:45.996 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay, yes, I can see that.
230 00:20:47.210 --> 00:20:54.590 Graham Stoddart-Stones: There's probably a oh, it's 1 of those icons on the the F. The function keys, isn't it?
231 00:20:54.590 --> 00:21:01.489 Helen Davey: Yes, I think there must be. There's a picture of a camera with a dotted line right? So that could be. That could be.
232 00:21:01.490 --> 00:21:04.459 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Try that. Yes, just try pressing that button.
233 00:21:07.480 --> 00:21:12.490 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Then you need to go to your screenshots folder to have a look for it.
234 00:21:12.490 --> 00:21:13.810 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, and I.
235 00:21:13.810 --> 00:21:14.350 john Roberts: You go.
236 00:21:14.350 --> 00:21:17.009 Graham Stoddart-Stones: It's in your hands, Sean.
237 00:21:17.660 --> 00:21:18.270 Helen Davey: Oh!
238 00:21:18.430 --> 00:21:23.359 john Roberts: Well, the easiest way to see if that worked is, if you open up a blank document in word.
239 00:21:23.990 --> 00:21:25.596 Julio Dumar: Alright. Yeah.
240 00:21:26.690 --> 00:21:29.740 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh dear, oh, yes, of course. Yeah. That works.
241 00:21:30.870 --> 00:21:31.610 Helen Davey: Oh,
242 00:21:34.740 --> 00:21:42.930 Helen Davey: I've got 2 exit the full screen so that I can come down here.
243 00:21:43.200 --> 00:21:44.070 Helen Davey: 2.
244 00:21:45.630 --> 00:21:47.640 Helen Davey: Oh, I don't think that was word.
245 00:21:52.710 --> 00:21:53.569 Helen Davey: Oh, yeah.
246 00:21:59.200 --> 00:22:01.010 Helen Davey: I've got a blank document.
247 00:22:01.010 --> 00:22:05.210 john Roberts: Right now right. Click your mouse and go paste.
248 00:22:07.530 --> 00:22:10.379 Helen Davey: Right click that says create.
249 00:22:13.680 --> 00:22:16.099 Helen Davey: And then I've got it's gone to the full screen
250 00:22:19.250 --> 00:22:20.110 Helen Davey: to get up.
251 00:22:20.250 --> 00:22:21.530 Helen Davey: If you can say it.
252 00:22:21.530 --> 00:22:25.490 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, so yeah, that's a brand new document, which is so.
253 00:22:27.070 --> 00:22:27.640 Helen Davey: Yeah, right.
254 00:22:27.640 --> 00:22:29.599 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Trade doesn't work. What happens if you press.
255 00:22:29.600 --> 00:22:32.320 john Roberts: Are? Are you using windows.
256 00:22:32.610 --> 00:22:35.369 Helen Davey: Yes, if you press control.
257 00:22:35.540 --> 00:22:36.460 john Roberts: V.
258 00:22:37.400 --> 00:22:38.500 Helen Davey: Control.
259 00:22:38.920 --> 00:22:39.670 john Roberts: V.
260 00:22:39.670 --> 00:22:40.110 Helen Davey: Day.
261 00:22:40.110 --> 00:22:41.270 john Roberts: V. For Victor.
262 00:22:42.800 --> 00:22:43.660 Helen Davey: Yes.
263 00:22:44.790 --> 00:22:45.659 Graham Stoddart-Stones: It sounds like.
264 00:22:45.660 --> 00:22:46.899 john Roberts: Disappeared on the screen.
265 00:22:47.790 --> 00:22:50.759 Graham Stoddart-Stones: It sounds like they didn't take the screenshot properly.
266 00:22:51.140 --> 00:22:51.725 john Roberts: Hmm.
267 00:22:53.140 --> 00:22:59.071 Helen Davey: Look. I tell you what, I'll practice during the week, and then we'll that's a Microsoft word.
268 00:23:00.260 --> 00:23:04.390 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, there's also another technique in Microsoft what they call it the snipping tool, isn't it?
269 00:23:05.490 --> 00:23:09.120 john Roberts: Yeah, I don't know. I I that's not something I use. So.
270 00:23:09.120 --> 00:23:13.189 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, Julio is is nodding like crazy, so I guess he does.
271 00:23:13.570 --> 00:23:16.238 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So. Julio, can you? Can you show
272 00:23:16.780 --> 00:23:22.630 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Hazel? Oh, sorry, Helen, where to pick up this actually take photographs.
273 00:23:23.160 --> 00:23:26.459 Helen Davey: My father said, what you like. Just don't call me late for dinner.
274 00:23:27.460 --> 00:23:30.200 Julio Dumar: Yeah, let me share.
275 00:23:30.690 --> 00:23:31.850 Julio Dumar: So.
276 00:23:34.410 --> 00:23:34.970 Helen Davey: Yeah.
277 00:23:42.830 --> 00:23:47.517 Graham Stoddart-Stones: This is where you tell Bob that we can liberate everything he's saying to somebody.
278 00:23:51.260 --> 00:23:53.149 Helen Davey: Except his lips are off the screen.
279 00:24:00.500 --> 00:24:02.049 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, look at the voicemail.
280 00:24:02.050 --> 00:24:03.580 Julio Dumar: Helen, do you see it now?
281 00:24:04.100 --> 00:24:04.990 Graham Stoddart-Stones: We see your screen.
282 00:24:04.990 --> 00:24:05.490 Julio Dumar: Here.
283 00:24:05.490 --> 00:24:05.990 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah.
284 00:24:05.990 --> 00:24:06.630 Julio Dumar: Yeah.
285 00:24:06.850 --> 00:24:08.630 Helen Davey: You click! Here.
286 00:24:09.040 --> 00:24:17.709 Julio Dumar: And then SN, and then it will come up, and then you can type.
287 00:24:18.440 --> 00:24:19.710 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Snipping tool and.
288 00:24:19.710 --> 00:24:20.230 Julio Dumar: Been to.
289 00:24:20.230 --> 00:24:20.560 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay.
290 00:24:20.560 --> 00:24:21.320 Julio Dumar: And then.
291 00:24:22.480 --> 00:24:24.610 Helen Davey: I'm completely lost now.
292 00:24:26.024 --> 00:24:29.669 Graham Stoddart-Stones: On the bottom of your window screen. You've got that.
293 00:24:29.670 --> 00:24:30.540 Julio Dumar: Goodbye, Tom.
294 00:24:30.540 --> 00:24:31.680 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Options down the box.
295 00:24:31.680 --> 00:24:33.719 Julio Dumar: Is like a magnifying glass.
296 00:24:35.160 --> 00:24:36.690 Julio Dumar: Do you see it, Helen?
297 00:24:37.730 --> 00:24:40.290 Helen Davey: Am I on? I'm on zoom.
298 00:24:40.570 --> 00:24:48.720 Graham Stoddart-Stones: No? Well, you need to be on the very bottom line of windows of of the screen. If you put your mouse there, doesn't it come up like Julio showing.
299 00:24:48.840 --> 00:24:49.690 Helen Davey: Oh, dear!
300 00:24:51.266 --> 00:24:57.719 Helen Davey: I I've still got the full screen.
301 00:24:57.720 --> 00:25:00.280 Julio Dumar: Maybe try to reduce your zoom.
302 00:25:00.280 --> 00:25:01.440 Helen Davey: Let's just go.
303 00:25:01.970 --> 00:25:04.780 Helen Davey: Exit the full screen on on! Here.
304 00:25:05.460 --> 00:25:06.380 Julio Dumar: Okay.
305 00:25:06.380 --> 00:25:07.279 Helen Davey: And then.
306 00:25:07.430 --> 00:25:16.690 Julio Dumar: On the bottom left your screen, you will see like a magnifying glass, this one here.
307 00:25:16.810 --> 00:25:20.749 Julio Dumar: close to the 4 squares, blue blue squares, windows.
308 00:25:20.910 --> 00:25:21.760 Helen Davey: Yes.
309 00:25:22.160 --> 00:25:23.320 Julio Dumar: Click here.
310 00:25:23.470 --> 00:25:24.770 Helen Davey: Oh yes!
311 00:25:24.930 --> 00:25:25.700 Julio Dumar: And then.
312 00:25:26.170 --> 00:25:26.830 Helen Davey: Yes.
313 00:25:26.970 --> 00:25:34.170 Julio Dumar: Write down SNIP, PING.
314 00:25:34.690 --> 00:25:36.889 Julio Dumar: And then it will show snipping tool.
315 00:25:45.060 --> 00:25:46.180 Julio Dumar: You got it.
316 00:25:47.490 --> 00:25:49.909 Helen Davey: I've got it written in the middle of Google.
317 00:25:55.370 --> 00:25:56.650 Helen Davey: Yes.
318 00:25:56.650 --> 00:25:59.039 Julio Dumar: Okay, you got it now, Helen.
319 00:25:59.040 --> 00:26:00.420 Helen Davey: I have. Thank you.
320 00:26:00.420 --> 00:26:02.239 Julio Dumar: Okay, click on that.
321 00:26:05.180 --> 00:26:07.340 Julio Dumar: And it will show you this box.
322 00:26:10.900 --> 00:26:13.949 Helen Davey: No, I can't see you, because my screens.
323 00:26:14.240 --> 00:26:20.860 Julio Dumar: Oh, okay, it will show like a little box when you.
324 00:26:24.260 --> 00:26:26.579 Helen Davey: Dutch image. Yes, I see what you mean.
325 00:26:27.480 --> 00:26:28.469 Julio Dumar: So you.
326 00:26:33.730 --> 00:26:35.915 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Did you just click on new.
327 00:26:36.280 --> 00:26:37.100 Julio Dumar: Yes.
328 00:26:41.280 --> 00:26:44.720 Helen Davey: It just brings up photographs. What I've clicked on.
329 00:26:45.420 --> 00:26:50.269 Helen Davey: I will be sharing my screen so you can do snipping. Tool.
330 00:26:50.580 --> 00:26:53.560 Helen Davey: Oh, activate now.
331 00:26:55.790 --> 00:26:58.240 Graham Stoddart-Stones: You share your screen, and we can walk you through it.
332 00:26:58.240 --> 00:26:58.893 Helen Davey: I better.
333 00:26:59.220 --> 00:26:59.900 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yup!
334 00:27:01.590 --> 00:27:03.040 Helen Davey: Can't find it.
335 00:27:03.790 --> 00:27:04.940 Helen Davey: How are you?
336 00:27:06.110 --> 00:27:08.747 Graham Stoddart-Stones: That you need to be on the zoom screen.
337 00:27:15.570 --> 00:27:26.220 Helen Davey: I'll find it in a minute. Oh, here we are, there you are no cool fad.
338 00:27:29.710 --> 00:27:31.150 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Good. Let's start it.
339 00:27:31.890 --> 00:27:32.610 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yep.
340 00:27:33.260 --> 00:27:35.870 Helen Davey: And then.
341 00:27:36.790 --> 00:27:42.289 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So if you move down to the search box at the bottom and just type in snip.
342 00:27:45.250 --> 00:27:47.699 Graham Stoddart-Stones: There you go now, the snipping tools come up.
343 00:27:47.700 --> 00:27:48.910 Helen Davey: Nope, yeah.
344 00:27:50.560 --> 00:27:52.100 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And now click on new.
345 00:27:54.430 --> 00:27:55.240 Helen Davey: You.
346 00:27:57.330 --> 00:28:05.799 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And then you can move your cursor to wherever you. Let's suppose you wanted to do a copy of the word Zoom. You can just click on the top. Yeah. Top left. Go go. Left a bit.
347 00:28:06.550 --> 00:28:07.080 Helen Davey: Yeah.
348 00:28:07.080 --> 00:28:12.279 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, go up a bit as well. Yes, that's it. Now, now click and move your mouse.
349 00:28:12.490 --> 00:28:14.130 Graham Stoddart-Stones: You can just drop there you go.
350 00:28:14.510 --> 00:28:15.460 Helen Davey: Hey!
351 00:28:15.460 --> 00:28:17.954 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And now there you go! So.
352 00:28:18.750 --> 00:28:20.300 Helen Davey: That is so clever.
353 00:28:20.300 --> 00:28:21.060 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes.
354 00:28:22.090 --> 00:28:30.250 Graham Stoddart-Stones: and then it's been saved in your screenshot folder. You see that line that says screenshots are automatically saved. Your screenshots folder.
355 00:28:30.250 --> 00:28:32.059 Helen Davey: Screenshots open. So? Yes.
356 00:28:32.220 --> 00:28:38.490 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So if you need to find the screenshots folder, I'm sure someone could tell you best that I can.
357 00:28:42.620 --> 00:28:44.700 Helen Davey: Just have to move you over there.
358 00:28:45.720 --> 00:28:48.080 Graham Stoddart-Stones: If you open your file explorer.
359 00:28:49.351 --> 00:28:51.879 Graham Stoddart-Stones: come out of there just by clicking.
360 00:28:54.280 --> 00:28:57.610 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Come out of there. Yeah, is.
361 00:28:58.480 --> 00:28:59.379 Helen Davey: Take that off.
362 00:28:59.380 --> 00:28:59.930 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yep.
363 00:29:00.560 --> 00:29:05.320 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Now, if you go down to the bottom to the yellow file folder, that's that's your file, explorer.
364 00:29:05.520 --> 00:29:06.250 Helen Davey: Yes.
365 00:29:06.250 --> 00:29:12.480 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And go into screenshots, which is, I don't see it.
366 00:29:12.810 --> 00:29:14.529 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I can't remember where it is on.
367 00:29:15.000 --> 00:29:17.700 john Roberts: It'll save it to the clipboard in windows.
368 00:29:18.280 --> 00:29:19.430 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Does it? Okay?
369 00:29:22.310 --> 00:29:28.350 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So if you go back to your open word document, hey? So.
370 00:29:29.200 --> 00:29:30.000 Helen Davey: Yeah.
371 00:29:32.240 --> 00:29:34.269 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, and go to a blank document.
372 00:29:37.390 --> 00:29:39.729 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And now do the control. V.
373 00:29:45.040 --> 00:29:45.730 Helen Davey: Oh!
374 00:29:46.100 --> 00:29:47.469 Helen Davey: Oh! They.
375 00:29:47.980 --> 00:29:49.170 Graham Stoddart-Stones: V. For Victor.
376 00:29:49.170 --> 00:29:50.830 Helen Davey: Yes, there it is!
377 00:29:50.830 --> 00:29:52.550 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes, there it is exactly.
378 00:29:52.550 --> 00:29:53.370 Helen Davey: Wow!
379 00:29:53.680 --> 00:30:01.379 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So having saved that as a document or a picture, you could then just attach it to the appropriate part of
380 00:30:01.630 --> 00:30:04.179 Graham Stoddart-Stones: parish online in a usual way of attachments.
381 00:30:04.430 --> 00:30:10.689 Helen Davey: Fantastic as a Ps. Being recorded, people will see what an idiot I am.
382 00:30:13.500 --> 00:30:14.609 Helen Davey: Oh, dear!
383 00:30:15.440 --> 00:30:21.899 Helen Davey: Right now stop, share, and bet you all.
384 00:30:22.060 --> 00:30:23.080 Helen Davey: Thank you.
385 00:30:23.650 --> 00:30:26.130 Graham Stoddart-Stones: My pleasure, your turn, Bob.
386 00:30:26.570 --> 00:30:32.740 Bob Grainger: I'm just about to guess. I gotta go gotta go out. As you know. I normally leave about half past.
387 00:30:32.740 --> 00:30:33.370 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh!
388 00:30:33.370 --> 00:30:35.269 Bob Grainger: But that was interesting. Graham. Thank you.
389 00:30:35.270 --> 00:30:37.759 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Incredibly sloping shoulders. You've got there.
390 00:30:37.760 --> 00:30:43.289 Bob Grainger: I do have sloping shoulders. Well, I've explained the situation. I have explained the situation to you. Offline.
391 00:30:43.290 --> 00:30:45.220 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay. Well, nice to see you.
392 00:30:45.220 --> 00:30:49.969 Bob Grainger: And as well. It's it's great to see Julio as well. A a new face.
393 00:30:50.850 --> 00:30:51.690 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes.
394 00:30:51.690 --> 00:30:56.280 Bob Grainger: Where's all the other? Where's all the other usual? All the other usual suspects on holiday.
395 00:30:56.590 --> 00:31:03.070 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I think so. I got a huge number of out of office messages when I sent out the email this morning.
396 00:31:03.070 --> 00:31:03.420 Bob Grainger: Okay.
397 00:31:03.420 --> 00:31:12.340 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So the vast majority of people are on vacation, and but Taunton must have one of the fastest growing parish online sets of users.
398 00:31:12.986 --> 00:31:16.979 Graham Stoddart-Stones: In the country. You've got about 5 or 6 people there now doing parish online.
399 00:31:19.780 --> 00:31:20.710 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, we've.
400 00:31:20.710 --> 00:31:21.290 Bob Grainger: Nope.
401 00:31:21.820 --> 00:31:24.350 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I think we've lost Julio. Julio's attention.
402 00:31:25.550 --> 00:31:26.110 Bob Grainger: But.
403 00:31:28.316 --> 00:31:29.290 Graham Stoddart-Stones: It's so.
404 00:31:29.649 --> 00:31:31.809 Julio Dumar: My wife is traveling, so I'm.
405 00:31:31.810 --> 00:31:33.170 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, you're distracting!
406 00:31:33.170 --> 00:31:33.750 Julio Dumar: Yeah.
407 00:31:33.750 --> 00:31:34.210 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yep.
408 00:31:35.050 --> 00:31:36.500 Julio Dumar: So I just.
409 00:31:37.990 --> 00:31:42.850 Bob Grainger: But, Graham, I look forward. I will catch up with this later on on the on the podcast.
410 00:31:42.850 --> 00:31:44.159 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, that would be okay.
411 00:31:44.476 --> 00:31:50.170 Bob Grainger: Because I'm I'm I'm pleased. I want to see the the explanation of all the latest updates.
412 00:31:50.520 --> 00:31:51.330 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay.
413 00:31:52.226 --> 00:31:56.560 Graham Stoddart-Stones: good to see you. Well, that was on the agenda, wasn't it? If no one else has any questions, I'll.
414 00:31:56.560 --> 00:32:00.599 Bob Grainger: As well, and I'm still hoping to get a copy of Xmap.
415 00:32:01.490 --> 00:32:02.430 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, right!
416 00:32:02.430 --> 00:32:02.785 Bob Grainger: Yeah.
417 00:32:03.410 --> 00:32:08.820 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, it's is a very different beast in many ways, so if you get puzzled, can give us a shout.
418 00:32:08.820 --> 00:32:13.660 Bob Grainger: Well, it's it's it's very. It's very similar beast in a lot of ways. Also.
419 00:32:13.660 --> 00:32:19.078 Graham Stoddart-Stones: It. It is until you start doing things like restricting. Who can have access to a folder or
420 00:32:19.380 --> 00:32:22.569 Bob Grainger: Yeah, no, I don't need that sort of stuff. I just need the mapping functionality.
421 00:32:22.570 --> 00:32:24.269 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay, well, that's fair enough.
422 00:32:26.120 --> 00:32:26.750 Bob Grainger: Right?
423 00:32:26.750 --> 00:32:28.789 Bob Grainger: Yeah. Well, nice to see you both.
424 00:32:28.790 --> 00:32:31.840 Bob Grainger: Sorry. There's not many of you there, but I have other things to do.
425 00:32:31.840 --> 00:32:32.890 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yup, that's okay.
426 00:32:33.090 --> 00:32:34.819 Bob Grainger: Bye-bye, bye-bye, everybody.
427 00:32:34.820 --> 00:32:35.500 Helen Davey: It's like.
428 00:32:35.500 --> 00:32:36.190 john Roberts: Hi! Bob!
429 00:32:36.560 --> 00:32:41.540 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Any more questions from anybody before I go zooming into the latest newsletter.
430 00:32:42.660 --> 00:32:45.170 Graham Stoddart-Stones: and let me see what else I've got to talk about here.
431 00:32:46.220 --> 00:32:47.139 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I don't know.
432 00:32:48.310 --> 00:32:53.180 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I actually have a question 1st for everybody where I'd really appreciate input.
433 00:32:53.760 --> 00:32:59.600 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I think it's going to be possible at some point in the future. Not all that far away.
434 00:33:00.940 --> 00:33:09.719 Graham Stoddart-Stones: to have a version of parish online where you can add and edit data on a public map as a member of the public.
435 00:33:10.985 --> 00:33:24.010 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Don't take my word for it. I just think this is what's going to be happening. But then my question for you guys would be, how on earth do we control that? So that we don't get people adding weird stuff. But we don't want them to. And things like that.
436 00:33:24.810 --> 00:33:25.760 Helen Davey: And.
437 00:33:26.030 --> 00:33:31.900 john Roberts: I'm presuming that if parish online make that available.
438 00:33:32.060 --> 00:33:35.239 john Roberts: they will also make it so that we can
439 00:33:35.690 --> 00:33:37.850 john Roberts: put a stop to it if we wish.
440 00:33:38.790 --> 00:33:50.359 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes, I'm afraid I don't know yet, so I can't say, but I would hope they would invite each individual to come up with a username and login, so that we know who at least who's done something.
441 00:33:52.390 --> 00:34:03.459 Graham Stoddart-Stones: but I just could think that there are many instances I can think of where it'd be very useful to have people who are able to update the condition of footpaths, or where a style is broken, or whatever
442 00:34:03.660 --> 00:34:09.310 Graham Stoddart-Stones: the sort of things that nobody has time to do but including up at county level.
443 00:34:10.889 --> 00:34:21.479 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So I just sort of introduced the idea now as something for people to think about as they got nothing else to do when they're trying to get to sleep at night. Then parish online is the obvious thing to think about.
444 00:34:23.370 --> 00:34:24.060 Helen Davey: Who's.
445 00:34:24.520 --> 00:34:31.120 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So in the newsletter. Let me just pull up the newsletter to see if I can see you can see what we're talking about.
446 00:34:55.650 --> 00:34:59.360 Graham Stoddart-Stones: All right. The latest newsletter has
447 00:35:00.420 --> 00:35:07.509 Graham Stoddart-Stones: basically details of the new knowledge base and how you log into
448 00:35:08.070 --> 00:35:14.029 Graham Stoddart-Stones: get tickets. And really the only point I wanted to make for people here is that we've been used to
449 00:35:14.250 --> 00:35:18.290 Graham Stoddart-Stones: sending tickets to support@geosphere.com.
450 00:35:18.470 --> 00:35:21.243 Graham Stoddart-Stones: But now they would like you to use
451 00:35:22.150 --> 00:35:29.809 Graham Stoddart-Stones: something called support at parish hyphen online, is it.co.uk, yes.
452 00:35:32.640 --> 00:35:37.011 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So if you want to create a ticket and send it to
453 00:35:37.790 --> 00:35:46.570 Graham Stoddart-Stones: geosphere for action. The address nowadays for us is support at parish hyphen online.co.uk.
454 00:35:48.530 --> 00:36:02.549 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And by the same token you're able to log into the knowledge base without having to go through parish online. So you can just do it as a straightforward URL in your browser. As usual, you are always able to do that with the address.
455 00:36:03.780 --> 00:36:06.739 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So if you want to look at the knowledge base now.
456 00:36:07.330 --> 00:36:10.820 Graham Stoddart-Stones: in fact, why don't I share my screen? And I can do this with you.
457 00:36:13.990 --> 00:36:15.260 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So check.
458 00:36:20.550 --> 00:36:23.710 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So let me go over to.
459 00:36:27.670 --> 00:36:31.930 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So if we were to type in that address
460 00:36:35.330 --> 00:36:44.210 Graham Stoddart-Stones: to a browser. So notice, we're not in Paris online. Now, I'm just typing this address into browse it
461 00:36:44.920 --> 00:36:50.089 Graham Stoddart-Stones: and you oh, that's interesting. They don't take you to where I thought you were going to take us. Okay.
462 00:36:50.420 --> 00:37:10.169 Graham Stoddart-Stones: But now you do. So what you've got here is a page that's very much for parish online, whereas we used to get Xmap stuff in with parish online. But nowadays you don't, you just get parish online and you go into the knowledge base. And again, it's 100% parish online.
463 00:37:10.340 --> 00:37:21.570 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So if you're an Xmap user, you have to go to a completely separate address. It looks the same and feels the same works the same way. It's just that. They're now 2 separate servers.
464 00:37:23.444 --> 00:37:30.570 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So for Helen and for Julio in particular, the knowledge base has got details.
465 00:37:30.570 --> 00:37:31.030 john Roberts: Go ahead!
466 00:37:31.260 --> 00:37:39.380 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Of topics you might want to get to. But I find, but personally, the simplest thing is just type in what you're interested in. So if you want to
467 00:37:39.550 --> 00:37:45.820 Graham Stoddart-Stones: creates a new layer, you immediately come up with creating a map layer.
468 00:37:46.280 --> 00:37:54.420 Graham Stoddart-Stones: and then the system is the same as it ever was in that you get a video that runs for about 30 or 40 seconds showing you how to do it.
469 00:37:54.630 --> 00:37:58.039 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And then you get live by line
470 00:37:58.660 --> 00:38:01.989 Graham Stoddart-Stones: information here, step by step, of what you need to do
471 00:38:02.120 --> 00:38:13.430 Graham Stoddart-Stones: to achieve the same thing. So it's it's a very much improved knowledge, base and I just
472 00:38:13.560 --> 00:38:17.020 Graham Stoddart-Stones: offer you that for anybody who hasn't seen the latest newsletter yet.
473 00:38:17.950 --> 00:38:24.539 john Roberts: But you can access the knowledge base and and the support directly from parish online screen.
474 00:38:24.680 --> 00:38:28.909 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes, again through the the administration, cogwheeler.
475 00:38:28.910 --> 00:38:30.969 john Roberts: No, no, no!
476 00:38:31.592 --> 00:38:37.520 john Roberts: If you look at the Para, if you look at the parish online screen, there's a help button on the top
477 00:38:38.250 --> 00:38:39.540 john Roberts: on the top bar.
478 00:38:39.540 --> 00:38:40.740 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, okay.
479 00:38:46.840 --> 00:38:47.680 john Roberts: If you go to.
480 00:38:47.680 --> 00:38:48.650 Graham Stoddart-Stones: There, right.
481 00:38:48.650 --> 00:38:49.310 john Roberts: Yeah.
482 00:38:49.310 --> 00:38:52.339 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay, thank you. All right. That's good. John.
483 00:38:52.340 --> 00:38:55.779 john Roberts: The contact contact support opens up a form.
484 00:38:56.620 --> 00:38:57.010 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay.
485 00:38:57.010 --> 00:38:57.410 john Roberts: And.
486 00:38:57.410 --> 00:38:59.120 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Same phone, you get, yeah.
487 00:38:59.120 --> 00:39:03.840 john Roberts: Yeah, further down, you've got to remember you, your user. Id.
488 00:39:03.840 --> 00:39:04.570 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes.
489 00:39:06.037 --> 00:39:09.500 john Roberts: And there's a a section for
490 00:39:09.690 --> 00:39:13.859 john Roberts: telling them whether you're doing parish online or X map. That's all it is.
491 00:39:13.860 --> 00:39:14.490 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah.
492 00:39:14.690 --> 00:39:18.100 john Roberts: Our other stupid thing at the bottom.
493 00:39:18.100 --> 00:39:20.730 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, to prove that you're a human being. Yep.
494 00:39:20.730 --> 00:39:25.519 john Roberts: Yeah, I I used it during the week, and it and the reaction I got from them was very, very quick.
495 00:39:26.360 --> 00:39:27.010 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Good.
496 00:39:27.520 --> 00:39:37.569 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, I sent in a couple of tickets this morning. I haven't seen answers yet, but they were ex map questions, so that may be different. Anyway, I'll mention that in passing.
497 00:39:37.940 --> 00:39:42.480 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And the other item in the newsletter was.
498 00:39:49.420 --> 00:39:55.000 Graham Stoddart-Stones: oh, yes, you've you've got now the virtual assistant, called Maggie
499 00:39:56.145 --> 00:39:58.980 Graham Stoddart-Stones: she deserves to die just for the name itself.
500 00:40:00.550 --> 00:40:07.499 Graham Stoddart-Stones: But Maggie is there as a chat, which is very, very handy.
501 00:40:08.590 --> 00:40:15.589 Graham Stoddart-Stones: and I can't remember if she just comes on, if you you should click on the speech bubble on the bottom right of of their website. Okay?
502 00:40:17.832 --> 00:40:19.400 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And what else?
503 00:40:23.770 --> 00:40:29.569 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, I think that's it. That's all there was in the latest newsletter that's of interest to us as regular parish online users.
504 00:40:29.880 --> 00:40:30.580 Helen Davey: Thank you.
505 00:40:30.580 --> 00:40:32.620 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So just there.
506 00:40:36.200 --> 00:40:36.995 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Hello!
507 00:40:38.810 --> 00:40:44.980 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I'm either waiting for somebody to suggest something they'd like a question on, or
508 00:40:47.590 --> 00:40:50.400 Graham Stoddart-Stones: or I'll take the dog for a walk up to you guys.
509 00:40:53.380 --> 00:40:55.459 john Roberts: I've got no questions this week. So.
510 00:40:55.460 --> 00:40:58.940 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Nope, Helen, how are you doing.
511 00:40:59.250 --> 00:41:04.480 Helen Davey: I'm managing quite well. Reverting back to some of our previous.
512 00:41:05.790 --> 00:41:07.010 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Conversations.
513 00:41:07.010 --> 00:41:10.919 Helen Davey: Yeah, and the the.
514 00:41:11.490 --> 00:41:12.260 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Your fate.
515 00:41:12.260 --> 00:41:13.569 Helen Davey: Deals that we've.
516 00:41:13.570 --> 00:41:14.683 john Roberts: Can I?
517 00:41:16.260 --> 00:41:21.740 john Roberts: There's a neat that you're the snip tool that you use in. There's an easier way to do it. If I can show.
518 00:41:22.945 --> 00:41:23.800 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes.
519 00:41:25.430 --> 00:41:27.757 john Roberts: Well, I think it's an easier way.
520 00:41:29.540 --> 00:41:33.469 Helen Davey: It's always handy to have a backup way. Always plan B. My husband says.
521 00:41:33.470 --> 00:41:39.730 john Roberts: Right? I, we're looking at my parish online screen. I assume.
522 00:41:39.730 --> 00:41:41.020 Helen Davey: Yes, if.
523 00:41:41.020 --> 00:41:46.170 john Roberts: I. If I press the windows, key the shift key, and S.
524 00:41:47.360 --> 00:41:54.640 john Roberts: I can then draw that, and that on windows gets saved directly to the clipboard.
525 00:41:55.220 --> 00:41:56.030 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay.
526 00:41:56.340 --> 00:41:58.939 john Roberts: So if I was to then bring up a
527 00:41:59.570 --> 00:42:02.229 john Roberts: word document which I don't think you can see
528 00:42:02.970 --> 00:42:06.760 john Roberts: and go paste. You can paste that straight into wherever you want to go.
529 00:42:07.200 --> 00:42:13.920 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Does the snip not give you the opportunity to save it? As a graphics file a Png file?
530 00:42:15.780 --> 00:42:16.670 Graham Stoddart-Stones: We used to.
531 00:42:16.670 --> 00:42:17.149 john Roberts: Well, I.
532 00:42:17.340 --> 00:42:20.670 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Last time I played windows, which is a very long time ago.
533 00:42:21.940 --> 00:42:28.049 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I think I think there's a file save as option up in the top menu that arises.
534 00:42:28.050 --> 00:42:35.029 john Roberts: Yeah, I'll I'll have to have a look I'm not familiar with with Snip, but I I did know that you can access it from the keyboard. That's what I was doing.
535 00:42:35.030 --> 00:42:37.520 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Can you? Can you do it now, John, and sort of just
536 00:42:37.920 --> 00:42:41.760 Graham Stoddart-Stones: take a snip of part of your screen, using your technique.
537 00:42:43.460 --> 00:42:44.139 john Roberts: There you go.
538 00:42:44.770 --> 00:42:48.249 john Roberts: What you can't see is, I get that on my other monitor.
539 00:42:48.851 --> 00:42:51.379 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Cause we don't see it here right.
540 00:42:51.380 --> 00:42:52.240 john Roberts: No, but.
541 00:42:52.240 --> 00:42:59.630 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And then, when you got it on the other monitor, does it give you the option to do a file, save, I think they used to be new somewhere along the top line.
542 00:42:59.830 --> 00:43:04.169 john Roberts: No, I'll have to investigate that. All all I get is what I've copied.
543 00:43:05.890 --> 00:43:06.940 john Roberts: Yeah, we'll have a look.
544 00:43:06.940 --> 00:43:07.860 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Are you with this?
545 00:43:12.910 --> 00:43:15.529 Julio Dumar: Yes, I'm I'm following John's.
546 00:43:15.740 --> 00:43:23.869 Graham Stoddart-Stones: When we saw you doing it, we could actually see the results on your screen so clearly. You're very much more organised in Taunton than they are out in the woods.
547 00:43:24.240 --> 00:43:26.800 john Roberts: Yeah, it's because I'm using 2 separate monitors.
548 00:43:26.800 --> 00:43:27.480 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah.
549 00:43:27.940 --> 00:43:32.230 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So are you able to share your screen? This is just for Helen's purposes.
550 00:43:33.836 --> 00:43:36.570 Julio Dumar: Yes, sure.
551 00:43:40.840 --> 00:43:41.530 john Roberts: Government.
552 00:43:45.480 --> 00:43:46.260 Julio Dumar: So.
553 00:43:46.820 --> 00:43:56.519 Graham Stoddart-Stones: On the very best of examples, you'd open up a top secret screen and share it with us, so that you'd be following in the path of Mr. Trump and his gang.
554 00:43:59.340 --> 00:44:04.330 Julio Dumar: So, John, you said shift.
555 00:44:04.330 --> 00:44:06.140 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Could you share your screen? Rio.
556 00:44:06.320 --> 00:44:12.842 Julio Dumar: Oh, I select about it in click, the share bottom.
557 00:44:15.350 --> 00:44:16.140 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Thank you.
558 00:44:16.140 --> 00:44:16.840 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes.
559 00:44:16.840 --> 00:44:17.940 john Roberts: We do? Yeah, yeah.
560 00:44:18.080 --> 00:44:26.980 john Roberts: Yeah. So, John, you said, if you simultaneously press the windows, key the shift key and S.
561 00:44:27.520 --> 00:44:30.020 Julio Dumar: Window. Shift. Okay.
562 00:44:30.290 --> 00:44:32.739 Graham Stoddart-Stones: S. For sugar, for screen.
563 00:44:38.510 --> 00:44:40.200 Julio Dumar: Window, Shift.
564 00:44:40.350 --> 00:44:41.360 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And S.
565 00:44:41.360 --> 00:44:42.690 Julio Dumar: An s.
566 00:44:42.930 --> 00:44:44.270 john Roberts: All at the same time.
567 00:44:44.270 --> 00:44:45.559 Julio Dumar: All at the same time.
568 00:44:50.830 --> 00:44:53.440 Julio Dumar: Oh, it takes me to snipping too.
569 00:44:54.070 --> 00:44:55.340 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes, exactly.
570 00:44:55.970 --> 00:45:00.020 john Roberts: Yeah, no. You should be able to draw a square on your screen.
571 00:45:01.960 --> 00:45:04.499 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, your cursor has to change first, st isn't it?
572 00:45:05.130 --> 00:45:05.730 john Roberts: Yeah.
573 00:45:06.400 --> 00:45:09.970 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So you're not in the snipping tool at the moment earlier.
574 00:45:10.840 --> 00:45:15.060 Julio Dumar: I think I am. I was not anymore.
575 00:45:15.060 --> 00:45:16.529 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I don't think you are now.
576 00:45:16.530 --> 00:45:17.330 Julio Dumar: No.
577 00:45:17.630 --> 00:45:22.600 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Wrong cursor on your mouse should be a crosshairs.
578 00:45:23.110 --> 00:45:27.370 Julio Dumar: No, I have to select snip into then. No.
579 00:45:28.390 --> 00:45:29.299 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Not there yet.
580 00:45:29.580 --> 00:45:30.780 Julio Dumar: No, it doesn't.
581 00:45:31.060 --> 00:45:35.060 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, can you just go into your snipping tool in the usual way, the way you showed us before.
582 00:45:36.190 --> 00:45:36.850 Julio Dumar: Oh!
583 00:45:37.240 --> 00:45:41.839 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So yes, search button or magnifying glass, or whatever.
584 00:45:42.180 --> 00:45:45.029 Graham Stoddart-Stones: There we go. Yep, that's good, perfect.
585 00:45:45.380 --> 00:45:47.740 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Now, when you stop that oof.
586 00:45:48.880 --> 00:45:53.160 Graham Stoddart-Stones: it doesn't give the option anywhere to do a file save as weird.
587 00:45:54.460 --> 00:45:57.564 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I guess you just the yeah. So if you
588 00:45:57.910 --> 00:45:59.889 Julio Dumar: This is the one I took. So you.
589 00:46:01.130 --> 00:46:05.480 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, if you well, it doesn't.
590 00:46:06.870 --> 00:46:07.540 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Hmm.
591 00:46:07.830 --> 00:46:09.270 john Roberts: The 3 little dots.
592 00:46:09.880 --> 00:46:11.590 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah. The top right? Maybe.
593 00:46:11.590 --> 00:46:12.240 john Roberts: Yeah.
594 00:46:13.150 --> 00:46:13.700 john Roberts: No.
595 00:46:13.700 --> 00:46:18.899 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Nope, Nope, where you can open the file, you can open file.
596 00:46:18.900 --> 00:46:23.090 john Roberts: There's to say no. I'm pointing with my mouse here. I don't know why.
597 00:46:23.950 --> 00:46:28.780 john Roberts: Just along from just along from the little dots you've got the old, the save symbol.
598 00:46:28.780 --> 00:46:29.270 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, yes.
599 00:46:30.040 --> 00:46:30.540 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah.
600 00:46:30.540 --> 00:46:32.530 john Roberts: Next one, next one along Julia.
601 00:46:32.530 --> 00:46:34.680 Graham Stoddart-Stones: The disk, the disk. There you go. Yeah.
602 00:46:34.680 --> 00:46:35.420 Julio Dumar: Hard to save.
603 00:46:35.420 --> 00:46:35.960 john Roberts: Tell you about it.
604 00:46:35.960 --> 00:46:39.226 Julio Dumar: Yeah. I didn't know what. I didn't know what I was going to do.
605 00:46:39.460 --> 00:46:44.640 Graham Stoddart-Stones: No one knows. So then you can just save it as a a graphics file. Yeah.
606 00:46:45.220 --> 00:46:52.589 john Roberts: The the difference is doing it helio's way you get the option to save as if you do it my way. You don't.
607 00:46:52.860 --> 00:46:54.289 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, right? Okay.
608 00:46:54.810 --> 00:46:58.500 john Roberts: All, all mine does is saves it directly to the clipboard, and that's it.
609 00:46:58.500 --> 00:47:00.809 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Right? So then you want to make an extra step to save it.
610 00:47:01.170 --> 00:47:02.250 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, okay.
611 00:47:03.080 --> 00:47:10.130 Graham Stoddart-Stones: fair enough. So we got a a Png file which you can choose what you want to do. What else can you choose? A Pdf, probably.
612 00:47:13.210 --> 00:47:13.780 Helen Davey: Yeah.
613 00:47:18.570 --> 00:47:22.730 Graham Stoddart-Stones: There you go right.
614 00:47:22.730 --> 00:47:23.570 Julio Dumar: Perfect.
615 00:47:23.850 --> 00:47:24.969 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Thank you for that.
616 00:47:25.170 --> 00:47:27.620 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So do you have any more questions, Julio?
617 00:47:27.620 --> 00:47:28.969 Julio Dumar: No, I don't.
618 00:47:29.400 --> 00:47:32.360 Graham Stoddart-Stones: You're so you're really not being very helpful. You're just worthless.
619 00:47:33.870 --> 00:47:34.710 Julio Dumar: I know.
620 00:47:35.500 --> 00:47:37.929 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, it was very nice to see you, and I.
621 00:47:37.930 --> 00:47:38.840 Julio Dumar: Okay, thank you so much.
622 00:47:38.840 --> 00:47:41.520 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Are we gonna see you in another training session later.
623 00:47:41.520 --> 00:47:42.370 Julio Dumar: Sure.
624 00:47:42.370 --> 00:47:48.299 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay. And, Helen, good night to you and see you later. And, John, thank you very much for your help.
625 00:47:48.300 --> 00:47:49.030 john Roberts: Yeah, good idea.
626 00:47:49.760 --> 00:47:50.180 Julio Dumar: Bye, everyone.
627 00:47:50.180 --> 00:47:51.460 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Bye-bye.
628 00:47:51.460 --> 00:47:52.260 Helen Davey: Thank you.