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Originally Posted by Stealhead
You could try pressing ALT+PrintScreen that should a take a screen of your active window that is default Windows no extra program needed.Maybe try that in a fully expanded window and you can zoom in on a certain point when you want to.Of course after you take the screen you will have to open Paint or a similar program paste and then save the file.But you could do that to take screens of a battle as it happens.Though arrows have this same effect without taking lots of screens.
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Yes, that works. Though the procedure perhaps would bog me down eventually: Prt Scr->Paint->Ctrl+V->save change to allied loss screen: Prt Scr->Paint->Ctrl+V->save. With the battle log file converter I can see turn's every battle and the losses for each side. Of course that's not the most optimal solution as it only tells which battle report is which by giving hex coordinates.