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I was wondering how you do a 'screen shot' (I think that is what it's called).
Is this something anyone can do on any computer? I don't know if I will ever NEED to know how to do this, I am just curious how it is done. If anyone can explain the process to me, I would appreciate it. Please keep in mind, my knowledge of computers is probably a lot less than most here on TFF, so keep it in simple terms please! Thanks, HK .
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Ahhh!!!
Thanks Jack! .
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On your keyboard you should have a PRT SCRN button, open the screen you want to print and then push the ALT and PRT SCRN buttons on your keyboard.
If you want to save it, you can import it into "Paint" and then save it. |
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Or, get PicPick. You can choose how much and what part of the screen you want to save/capture.
www.picpick.org Free too. Sits on your Task Bar.
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