Print Screen.

  • Thread starter Thread starter Ken Sanders
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A friend helped me solve it. When you wish to print your
screen just hit Print Screen. Then make a new bmp or paint
file on your desktop. Open it blank. Then hit Ctrl and V
together. Now it should be in your new bmp file. Then
Save As .. a jpeg file on your desktop. The jpeg file can
now be printed.
 
Yes. And Alt-PrintScreen will copy just the active window to the
clipboard (not the entire desktop as PrintScreen does).

Hope this is useful to you. Let us know.

rms
 

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