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I don't think this command works in Windows 10.
I don't have a keyboard with the typical '6-pack' layout but the keys are there, just not grouped together.
I tried several months ago to obtain a print screen and couldn't perform the task.
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Are you asking about Print Screen key above the six pack first of the three. Then copy to email
Robin and Lumos
Robin East, CPACC
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Greetings,
We are trying to remember a command in windows, which enables us to copy the content of a screen into a jpeg file, to send as an email attachment. We believe this command has always been in windows since the early days but we cannot remember nor have been able to find it.
Please can anybody advise what it is?
Thanks.
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