How to take screenshot of webpage using VBA in Excel? The problem is that screenshots can be taken only by pressing F6 key of keyboard since Screenhunter is used for this pu
This worked for me when I needed to create thumbnail images of several sites.
While not "elegant", it does the job, and I think it's pretty self-explanatory.
Option Explicit
'requires references: "Microsoft HTML Object Library" & "Microsoft Internet Controls"
Private Declare Sub keybd_event Lib "user32" (ByVal bVk As Byte, _
ByVal bScan As Byte, ByVal dwFlags As Long, ByVal dwExtraInfo As Long)
Private Declare Function ShowWindow Lib "user32" _
(ByVal hwnd As Long, ByVal nCmdShow As Long) As Long
Sub getSS()
Const url = "stackoverflow.com" 'page to get screenshot of (http is added below)
Const fName = "x:\thumb_" & url & ".png" 'output filename (can be png/jpg/bmp/gif)
Const imgScale = 0.25 'scale to 25% (to create thumbnail)
Dim ie As InternetExplorer, ws As Worksheet, sz As Long
Dim img As Picture, oCht As ChartObject
Set ws = ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Sheet1")
Set ie = GetIE()
With ie
.navigate "http://" & url
Do: DoEvents: Loop While .busy Or .readyState <> 4 'wait for page load
ShowWindow .hwnd, 5 'activate IE window
Call keybd_event(44, 0, 0, 0) '44="VK_SNAPSHOT"
Pause (0.25) 'pause so clipboard catches up
With ws
ShowWindow Application.hwnd, 5 'back to Excel
.Activate
.Paste
Set img = Selection
With img
Set oCht = ws.ChartObjects.Add(.Left, .Top, .Left + .Width, .Top + .Height)
oCht.Width = .Width * imgScale 'scale obj to picture size
oCht.Height = .Height * imgScale
oCht.Activate
ActiveChart.Paste
ActiveChart.Export fName, Mid(fName, InStrRev(fName, ".") + 1)
oCht.Delete
.Delete
End With
.Activate
End With
.FullScreen = False
.Quit
End With
If Dir(fName) = "" Then Stop 'Something went wrong (file not created)
sz = FileLen(fName)
If sz = 0 Then Stop 'Something went wrong! (invalid filename maybe?)
Debug.Print "Created '" & fName & "' from '" & url & "' (" & sz & " bytes)": Beep
End Sub
Sub Pause(sec As Single)
Dim t As Single: t = Timer
Do: DoEvents: Loop Until Timer > t + sec
End Sub
Function GetIE() As Object
'requires references: "Microsoft HTML Object Library" & "Microsoft Internet Controls"
'return an object for the open Internet Explorer window, or create new one
For Each GetIE In CreateObject("Shell.Application").Windows() 'Loop to find
If (Not GetIE Is Nothing) And GetIE.Name = "Internet Explorer" Then Exit For 'Found!
Next GetIE
If GetIE Is Nothing Then Set GetIE=CreateObject("InternetExplorer.Application") 'Create
GetIE.Visible = True 'Make IE visible
GetIE.FullScreen = True
End Function
I have added some delay after maximizing the screen, created a Word Doc and pasted the screen shot in it. The rest of the code is taken from the link which Siddharth has provided.
Private Declare Sub keybd_event Lib "user32" (ByVal bVk As Byte, ByVal bScan As Byte, ByVal dwFlags As Long, ByVal dwExtraInfo As Long)
Private Declare Sub Sleep Lib "kernel32.dll" (ByVal dwMilliseconds As Long)
Private Const VK_SNAPSHOT As Byte = 44
Private Declare Function FindWindow Lib "user32" Alias "FindWindowA" (ByVal lpClassName As String, ByVal lpWindowName As String) As Long
Private Declare Function ShowWindow Lib "user32" (ByVal hwnd As Long, ByVal nCmdShow As Long) As Long
Private Const SW_SHOWMAXIMIZED = 3
Private Const VK_LCONTROL As Long = &HA2
Private Const VK_V = &H56
Private Const KEYEVENTF_KEYUP = &H2
Sub Sample()
Dim IE As Object
Dim hwnd As Long, IECaption As String
Set IE = CreateObject("InternetExplorer.Application")
IE.Visible = True
IE.Navigate "www.Google.com"
Sleep 5000
'~~> Get the caption of IE
IECaption = "Google - Internet Explorer"
'~~> Get handle of IE
hwnd = FindWindow(vbNullString, IECaption)
If hwnd = 0 Then
MsgBox "IE Window Not found!"
Exit Sub
Else
'~~> Maximize IE
ShowWindow hwnd, SW_SHOWMAXIMIZED
End If
Sleep 3000
DoEvents
'~~> Take a snapshot
Call keybd_event(VK_SNAPSHOT, 0, 0, 0)
'~~> Start Word
Set wordobj = CreateObject("Word.Application")
Set objDoc = wordobj.Documents.Add
wordobj.Visible = True
Set objSelection = wordobj.Selection
'Paste into Word
objSelection.Paste
End Sub