I NEED HELP PLEASE ITS FOR MY WORK TRAINING!!

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Guest

At work ive got a program we use to put peeps into a computer all there
personal infomation. Im a training officer and i was wondering on how i can
copy and paste the pic of each page of the program and put into word or any
office program to use for training. Without useing the real program that
saves if you start a new person. I want my people to train on the system
without being on the real program. Ive copied it and pasted in word and it
looks the same but cant get it to tab to diff boxes like the real program.
Any help would be much appricated.
thanks for your time dave
 
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Guest

Hi Smilley. For training purposes and printing purposes, many people "capture
the screen" in a program application which is done by depressing Alt + Print
Screen. This takes a snapshot of the active menu on your screen and holds it
in the clipboard. You can then right click in Word and paste this picture
into any document. While the picture is active/selected, right click to
Format Picture, choose the Layout Tab and change the picture to In Front of
Text, Behind Text etc. which will then give you the ability to move the
picture around on the page, resize the picture, etc. You can type keyboard
strokes required, use the drawing toolbar Arrows to point to specific
information, etc. Hope this helps!
 
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JoAnn Paules

Why do you put marshmallow baby chickens into a computer? They'll get that
hard drive all sticky.
 
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Poprivet

Wow, you're a "training officer"? OK, if I give you the benefit of the
doubt that you are, and you're telling the truth, the best advice to you
would be to first learn how to use your spell checker and if one is
available, a grammar checker too. I would never allow anyone with the
atrocious grammar, spelling, sentence construct and misuse of language such
as you demonstrated here to teach me or anyone I knew anything.
You'll find a lot more meaningful resonses with attention to those
details. Truthfully, I got through your first few sentences and stopped
reading and moved on to the next post, feeling confident that English is
indeed your first language. But then I decided to come back and post this.
You may not like hearing it, but it would make a lot of things in your
future life much easier to heed advice such as this.

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