Usually while logging bugs or uploading test results most of us follow
· Attaching the screen shot
· Attaching the log file (if possible)
· Attaching the error message (text displayed in the page)
We might of facing some problem with providing the complete text of error message , because few application's will not provide any option to copy the error text to clip board. If error message contains one or two lines we can read and write the exact message in bug description. It would be very difficult to write the error message if it contains more than 5 or 10 lines.
Microsoft Office OneNote is providing a cool feature 'Copy Text from Picture’, which allow us to copy the entire text
How to Do this:
Copy & Paste the image into OneNote.
Right click on the image and click on 'Copy Text from Picture'
Paste in OneNote.
You have the entire error message ready which eases developer work also.
Limitations:
Currently it supporting to copy the English text only.
If you are not using ‘Microsoft Office OneNote' not a problem, Google or Bing for 'optical character reader open source tools'.
Happy Testing.
· Attaching the screen shot
· Attaching the log file (if possible)
· Attaching the error message (text displayed in the page)
We might of facing some problem with providing the complete text of error message , because few application's will not provide any option to copy the error text to clip board. If error message contains one or two lines we can read and write the exact message in bug description. It would be very difficult to write the error message if it contains more than 5 or 10 lines.
Microsoft Office OneNote is providing a cool feature 'Copy Text from Picture’, which allow us to copy the entire text
How to Do this:
Copy & Paste the image into OneNote.
Right click on the image and click on 'Copy Text from Picture'
Paste in OneNote.
You have the entire error message ready which eases developer work also.
Limitations:
Currently it supporting to copy the English text only.
If you are not using ‘Microsoft Office OneNote' not a problem, Google or Bing for 'optical character reader open source tools'.
Happy Testing.
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