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Thanks! I forgot that it saves vs prints.
I discovered that Word and WordPad also receive the copied page image - which can be enlarged with ctrl-scrollwheel.
But Paint allows manipulation of the image.
Rob
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Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 6:21 AM
Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] Printscreen question
Hi,
When you hit the printscreen key, it saves a copy of the screen to the
clipboard (in internal RAM memory). Next open Paint, a basic graphics program
that comes with windows, and click on Edit, then Paste (or hit CTRL-V). This
will load the contents of the clipboard into Paint, where you can see it and
edit it, if necessary. Then click File, and Print (or hit CTRL-P), and choose
your printer, to print it. You can also click File and Save As, and give it a
filename if you wish to save it.
HTH,
Peter
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