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.
Susan Sutherland
>I used to know, but have forgotten, how to take a screen shot and paste
>into a document. I'm able to get the entire screen, but want just a
>particular window to paste, without have the entire desktop appearing in
>the paste. Can anyone enlighten me? I vaguely recall something about
>pressing Function keys.
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