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Save screen active window vs. all windows
How do you print a screen and save it as a file. I looked into FAQ and did not see it. I may add it there. Thank you very much for your help.
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Re: Save screen active window vs. all windows
printscreen prints the whole screen, I believe it's alt+printscreen that just prints the active window
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Re: Save screen active window vs. all windows
Hitting the PrintScrn button (assuming you have a windows pc) will save a screenshot to your clipboard. Then you need to open the clipboard in microsoft Paint or some other such program and you can edit it or save it elsewhere.
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Re: Save screen active window vs. all windows
Hit print screen,
Start>Programs>Acessories>Paint When it opens hit Ctrl-v. Ctrl-s to save it up, huzzzah! Enjoy! |
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