Print screen

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Eric.S

HI!, I need to print & file a page of internet settings,
network.configurations, modem properties on my d/top.

I'm using Win.XP2, with Aztech DSL600EU (Adsl cable modem).
Please advise.
Thank-you in advance.
Eric.S
 
HI!, I need to print & file a page of internet settings,
network.configurations, modem properties on my d/top.

I'm using Win.XP2, with Aztech DSL600EU (Adsl cable modem).
Please advise.
Thank-you in advance.
Eric.S
Well the old way used to be to press the 'Print Screen' button on your
keyboard and then open up a graphics program of your choice and then
Paste it in.

Would hope that XP still allows that. If not there are several programs
out there that allow you to get a screen grab. Try Googling for
software screen capture, I'm sure you'll find plenty.
 
On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 14:42:57 -0000, Peter

| In article <[email protected]>, (e-mail address removed) says...
| > HI!, I need to print & file a page of internet settings,
| > network.configurations, modem properties on my d/top.
| >
| > I'm using Win.XP2, with Aztech DSL600EU (Adsl cable modem).
| > Please advise.
| > Thank-you in advance.
| > Eric.S
| >
| >
| >
| Well the old way used to be to press the 'Print Screen' button on your
| keyboard and then open up a graphics program of your choice and then
| Paste it in.
|
| Would hope that XP still allows that.

It does. Hitting the "Print Screen" button on the keyboard of an XP
system copies the screen to the clipboard. As you said, it can then
be pasted into a graphics program and saved as a JPG or whatever.

NOTE: Alt+Print Screen copies only the active window to the clipboard.

Larc



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Instead of opening with a graphics program of your own, why not
execute the paint program in your start menu and then, paste save as?
 
Leon said:
Instead of opening with a graphics program of your own, why not
execute the paint program in your start menu and then, paste save as?

Paint is a graphics program
 
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