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Thread ID: 51809 2004-11-30 08:39:00 Screenshot. Thomas (1820) Press F1
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298228 2004-11-30 08:39:00 How does one do a sreenshot,please? Thomas (1820)
298229 2004-11-30 08:42:00 FAQ, Wanna Show a Screenshot? (pressf1.pcworld.co.nz).

Enjoy
Murray P (44)
298230 2004-11-30 08:43:00 Use a 12 guage, from 6 feet away.

Wear safety glasses and earmuffs.

Protect the furniture.
godfather (25)
298231 2004-11-30 08:45:00 Is it just me or is that FAQ missing a pretty vital step?

When you have started your graphics program you need to create a new document, (file>new) and then paste in your screen shot (ctrl+v)
metla (154)
298232 2004-11-30 08:46:00 Usually just pasting will create a new doc... HadO (796)
298233 2004-11-30 08:50:00 >Use a 12 guage, from 6 feet away.

>Wear safety glasses and earmuffs.

>Protect the furniture.

Never a dull moment with G_F.

Being an A grade skeet shooter I should have no trouble missing the furniture.;)
Thomas (1820)
298234 2004-11-30 08:56:00 > Being an A grade skeet shooter I should have no
> trouble missing the furniture.;)

One round should do it then :-)

btw, pressing the PrtScn key takes a snapshot of the whole screen. If you want to take a pic of only the window that has focus then use Alt + PrtScn.
parry (27)
298235 2004-11-30 08:57:00 Wished I never asked,given me a headache,where is the shotgun;) Thomas (1820)
298236 2004-11-30 09:50:00 Downloaded a copy of
Office XP/2000 Add-in: Microsoft Visual Keyboard

So as to see which key to press in view of the fact they are dual use keys,it downloaded alright,but when trying to open I get an add and remove application,what on earth am I doing wrong;)
Thomas (1820)
298237 2004-11-30 17:08:00 My humble apologies for letting you have to suffer such depths of inanity,as a critic of such actions I will endeavour to mend my ways.:8) Thomas (1820)
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