OK, then think about this.
webman
Here are a couple of ideas.
First, you can usually just right click on an image and then "copy." That way you can paste it into any graphic program you have and save it as you wish.
But consider spending $35.00 for Clipmate. It is fantastic for a lot of things and I wouldn't be without it. You can save anything you want, text images, whole files or whatever. Anything you copy to the clipboard is saved and you can delete what you want or save any copied material permanently. You can save and use at will anything you have saved over time in organized folders, select a group of saved items, clip together and paste them into a document at once, etc. They are all available at any time through an icon in the task bar.
One of the features provides just what you have asked for. A hot key brings up cross hairs no matter what program you are in and you can copy to the clipboard whatever you can see on screen. What is copied last is both in Clipmate and on the regular windows clipboard at the same time so you can use it immediately in any program you can paste to without even opening Clipmate itself.
I use it constantly in the background because I can copy several paragraphs, images, or whatever from any sites I am visiting for research, then paste into one page or just review in Clipmate as I write. Very handy. There may be other similar programs but this one is really slick and helpful.
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