@ the end of my rope w/ task manager

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I am trying to take a screenshot of my task manager( processes tab) - no
response . can't find clipboard after hitting print screen, won't respond to
a right click, no option for copy or paste.... WHAT GIVES??!! {help please}
 
Try Gadwin!!.....this has helped me out many a time!!.....it can get a
screen shot of applications other things can't touch!

http://www.gadwin.com/printscreen/


@ the end of my rope w/ task manager

Group: microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support Date: Sat, Apr 1,
2006, 5:19am (CST-2) From: (e-mail address removed) (Jeff M.)
  I am trying to take a screenshot of my task manager( processes
tab) - no response . can't find clipboard after hitting print screen,
won't respond to a right click, no option for copy or paste.... WHAT
GIVES??!!   {help please}
 
Try holding the Ctrl or the Shift key while pressing PrtScr repeatedly (A
few times) then open Word or which ever progrtam your are pasting to the
Paste.
 
Jeff M. said:
I am trying to take a screenshot of my task manager( processes tab) - no
response . can't find clipboard after hitting print screen, won't respond
to
a right click, no option for copy or paste.... WHAT GIVES??!! {help
please}

What do you mean you can't find the clipboard???

Hit PrintScreen, then open Paint (Start->Accessories->Paint) and choose
Paste from the Edit menu.
 
In Jeff M. had this to say:

My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:
I am trying to take a screenshot of my task manager( processes tab) -
no response . can't find clipboard after hitting print screen, won't
respond to a right click, no option for copy or paste.... WHAT
GIVES??!! {help please}

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In Jeff M. had this to say:

My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:

I just opened Task Manager, selected the "Processes" tab, pressed
"Alt+PrtScr" and then opened paint, then did a CRTL+V and it properly
put the window capture of Task manager into the Paint window.
 
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