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Using Snapshots to Build Up a Presentation<br />

Using Snapshots to Build Up a Presentation 6.4<br />

A snapshot is a view of a chart, preserving the position of chart items and the<br />

display scale. You can capture several snapshots to build a series. Snapshots are<br />

useful if you are presenting a series of happenings, for example to demonstrate the<br />

locations of persons or commodities over a period of time.<br />

The example below shows the location of Kevin DUPLEASE, a known drugs<br />

dealer, at various times during a surveillance operation. He was first seen on 23<br />

February 2006 at 19:00 in a bar in New York, where he handed a package to an<br />

unknown male in return for cash. Subsequent sightings saw him in Washington,<br />

where, once again, he exchanged a package in return for money, and in Miami<br />

where he handed money to a known drugs importer, Kent CORNEY, in exchange<br />

for a package. You could use a series of snapshots to present this information.<br />

Snapshot 1 Sighting of Kevin DUPLEASE and an unknown male in New York on 23 February<br />

2006.<br />

164 i2 Analyst’s <strong>Notebook</strong> 7 <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>: Customizing & Analyzing<br />

Package<br />

Money<br />

New York<br />

Unknown male<br />

Kevin DUPLEASE<br />

Seen in bar in New Washington York. Handed<br />

a package to an unknown male<br />

who in return gave him money.<br />

23 Feb 2006 19:00<br />

Miami

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