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Wan
December 5th 03, 08:42 PM
As title. Thanks

Rob Schneider
December 5th 03, 08:42 PM
Wan wrote:

> As title. Thanks
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One way: Alt-PrtScn to clipboard, paste image into Paint and save.

Ramesh
December 5th 03, 08:42 PM
Use the Print-Screen or ALT+Printscreen key and open paint brush. Now, paste
the image copied earlier (CTRL-V). Save it as an image file.

Regards,
Ramesh


http://www.angelfire.com/dragon/sramesh2k/


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Perdita X. Nitt
December 5th 03, 08:42 PM
Wan wrote:
> As title. Thanks

You know the help and support centre is a marvellous invention. Do you ever
think to use it? May I suggest you do so as you'd be able to answer your own
question.

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Keep all posts to the groups as private requests for assistance
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Jim Macklin
December 5th 03, 08:42 PM
www.analogx.com look for program called CAPTURE. You
can place an icon in the quicklaunch or system tray...right
click on it and select to capture the top window or the
whole screen to a file you select. It is free.



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Dragon
December 5th 03, 08:42 PM
press prtscr button and then open paint go to top and click paste then file
and save as what ever you want. Just for the record for the other fellow
yes help centre is great but sometimes hard to look through especially as it
is just a simple question.

hope this works for you

Dave

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Wan
December 5th 03, 08:43 PM
Got it. Thanks a lot
"Dragon" > 在郵件
中撰寫...
> press prtscr button and then open paint go to top and click paste then
file
> and save as what ever you want. Just for the record for the other fellow
> yes help centre is great but sometimes hard to look through especially as
it
> is just a simple question.
>
> hope this works for you
>
> Dave
>
> "Wan" > wrote in message
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Milt
December 5th 03, 08:43 PM
Dear "Nitt",

I just read your response to "Wan" who asked about Screen Capture. It
was less rude and more helpful than most of your "help"; you must be on new
medication. (You do know, don't you, that "HELP" is what this forum is
about?) For example, I've attached a file to this post that may be of
"help" to you. And always remember, your mother must must be proud.

Milt

"Perdita X. Nitt" > wrote in message
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> Wan wrote:
> > As title. Thanks
>
> You know the help and support centre is a marvellous invention. Do you
ever
> think to use it? May I suggest you do so as you'd be able to answer your
own
> question.
>
> --
> Perdita X. Dream
>
> Please help us to help you
> http://groups.google.com
> http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
> Please note that the reply address is fake.
> Keep all posts to the groups as private requests for assistance
> (i.e. email/IM) cannot be acknowledged. Thank you.
>
>
>
>

S.L.NARASIMHAM.
December 5th 03, 08:47 PM
to make the issue a little clearer, alt + printscreen will capture only the
active window and print screen will catch the whole desktop with all the
windows showing one behind the other.
S.L.Narasimham.
"Wan" > wrote in message
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> Got it. Thanks a lot
> "Dragon" > 在郵件
> 中撰寫...
> > press prtscr button and then open paint go to top and click paste then
> file
> > and save as what ever you want. Just for the record for the other
fellow
> > yes help centre is great but sometimes hard to look through especially
as
> it
> > is just a simple question.
> >
> > hope this works for you
> >
> > Dave
> >
> > "Wan" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > As title. Thanks
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Bruce Chambers
December 5th 03, 08:47 PM
Greetings --

Pressing the <PrtScn> key copies the entire display to the
clipboard. Pressing <ALT>+<PrtScn> copies only the active Window to
the clipboard. To view the screen capture, open a graphics program,
such as MS Paint, and press <CTRL>+V. This will paste the contents of
the clipboard (your screenshot) into the open file, and allow you to
view it or save it as a file for later use.

How to Capture Screen Shots in Windows Using the Print Screen Key
http://support.microsoft.com/search/preview.aspx?PR=1&scid=kb;en-us;Q173884


Bruce Chambers

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Malvern
December 5th 03, 08:47 PM
"Dragon" > wrote in message
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> Just for the record for the other fellow
> yes help centre is great but sometimes hard to look through especially as
it
> is just a simple question.
>
> hope this works for you
>
> Dave

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