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At my job I often have to make screenshots of proposed new screens and reports. Often I can start with an existing one and modify it in Paint. I've been wondering if I should create a "library" of component pieces as jpg files that I can use. This idea has really come to mind a lot lately as I've been teleworking due to the pandemic. I can access test environments two different ways: one is through remote desktop to my office computer which gives me screenshots in one resolution, and the second one is through a security tunnel browser connection on my home computer which results in screenshots in a different resolution. So trying to put those together results in a hot mess.
Using a library of jpg components will help me make screenshots faster, and fuss around less with font sizes. I think. Maybe I'm wrong. Anybody here do that kind of thing?
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