PrintScreen goes into RAM.
It works in today's OS like copy/paste.
Open your favorite document or graphics application -- I know that Paint Brush, MS Word and many other graphics applications work.
Paste into the document and there it is.
I use MS Paint to trim away all the desktop so that I don't go through so much ink if I decide to print.
--gary tennesen
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Robert Citkowitz <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
I forgot the procedure.
1. just click the PrintScreen key?
2. where does the file go? (my default is the internal printer - so it
doesn't automatically print )
3. what is the filename?
Thanks,
Rob
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