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Hit printscreen, open your paint program and call it up there. Then save it as a Jpeg.



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Check your keyboard...
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When you hit printscreen, it puts the image into your clipboard, you then need to paste it in MS Paint, and save it.

WOM told ya to "call it up"...same thing in less words...
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I use a program called snagit, which works pretty good. You can the window, object, or screen you want to print. You can get it here>>> http://www.techsmith.com/products/snagit/default.asp?lid=SnagItHome
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Hi Hockey10

I'm not really very good at 'putering...I don't talk the 'lingo' but on your keyboard if you hold down the Ctr key (bottom left of keyboard) and while holding it down press PrintScreenSysRq (should be above the center keys where ' home page up etc are...) it will save the image that shows on your screen to your 'Clipboard.

After you have done the above...on your screen...click Start...All programs...accessories...Paint That will open up your paint program.

Click edit...there will be a down menu...choose 'Paste'

The image will be 'pasted to a paint screen page.

To save the screenshot picture you have pasted into paint:

Click File (top left) and in the down menu choose 'Save as'

A box will pop up asking you where you want to save it. The top box will have a location listed on your computer...

To save to 'My Pictures' ...in the top address bar find 'my pictures' in the down menu and click it

Near the bottom of the same 'save window' there will be two more text boxes...

the top one is where you type a name for your screenshot picture...

the bottom one is 'file type'...from the down menu choose 'Jpeg'

when you are done

(1)choosing a location to save the file (top text box)
(2)named the file (second text box)
and
(3)have chosen a file type (jpeg)....

Click the save button near the right bottom of the 'save window' and your screenshot picture will be saved to the location you chose with the name you gave it and the file type you specified.

Remember where you saved the picture so you can find it when you want it!

I hope it helps!
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thank u very much for that helpfull step by step. I really appreciate it!
thnx very much.
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on your keyboard if you hold down the Ctr key (bottom left of keyboard) and while holding it down press PrintScreenSysRq (should be above the center keys where ' home page up etc are...) it will save the image that shows on your screen to your 'Clipboard.


Yes, Mrs _footsie_ is right. That procedure will copy the entire Screen to the clipboard.

If you want to capture only the current window, subsitute the "alt" key for the "ctrl" key. So, "alt-prt scr" then paste into Paint.
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You're Welcome Hockey10! I'm glad I could help

Thank You Rocky Nimda! I didn't know about the Alt thing!

*sigh...I need to get young again and go back to school
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The "ctrl" key doesn't do anything when used with print screen. 



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I'm sorry to differ with you Koasati...possibly your keyboard keys are configured differently than mine but...I used Ctrl and Print Screen to create my April and May Desktop Shots that are posted in the corresponding thread
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I Uh.......just tried 'Print Screen' without using the Ctrl...

gee....... Now I can drink coffee and don't need to use the Ctrl

I stand corrected Koasati...sorry
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Always good to be able to drink coffee, while doing something else.



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But alt - prnt scrn will take a shot of the current window.