Taking Screen Print further it is possible to capture ANY section of
the screen using the truly excellent freeware program IrfanView
http://softwarecenter.net/irfanview/
IrfanView will let you capture the whole screen then "crop" the
piece you want.
Regards
Tony
Rutland, UK
> Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2000 18:44:45 GMT
> From: Susan Sutherland <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: screen print
>
> I expect you are looking for the key combination Alt plus PrntScrn (or
> PrintScreen, it varies.) This copies an image of the window you are
> currently using, rather than the entire screen into the Windows clipboard.
> You can then open a new document such as a word processing document, go
> the the edit menu, and select Paste.
>
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