Click on prentscreen and than open up paint and when you open up paint click on Edit at the top of paint and whenyou do a screen will come down and when it does click on past and when you have it on paintclick on file and save it to where you want to save it.
P.S. you can find paint by clicking on start and then All programs>Accessories>paint
I hope this can help you.
2006-11-26 15:37:44
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answer #1
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answered by timothy b 6
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The print screen button (to the right of F12 on most keyboards) will copy the entire screen to the clipboard.
Pressing ALT+prtscrn will copy only the contents of the current window, in case you don't want to edit out the rest of your screen.
Open Paint (XP: Start > All Programs > Accessories > Paint; 98: Start > Accessories > Paint; alternatively Start > Run > paint) and paste in the selection (CTRL+V or Edit > Paste).
Make any edits necessary (editing the picture, cropping, etc.) and save the picture (CTRL+S or File > Save As..)
Image formats:
.jpg, .JPEG: Compressed. Smallest size, slight reduction in detail / color quality
.gif: Lightly compressed. Enables animation and transparent pixels, large file size (can't animate or create transparent pixels in Paint, though)
.bmp: Uncompressed. Largest file size, no reduction in quality whatsoever. (bmps are HUGE, 1280x1024 is about 6 MB, a .jpg of equal size perhaps 250kb)
.PNG: A compressed .bmp. File size is very small, same quality as a bmp, the downside being that most programs and web browsers can't read them (Paint, Preview and Photoshop can)
Then, send the file to your friend through the method of your choice, or host it online and give him the link to the picture
www.imageshack.us or www.photobucket.com
2006-11-26 15:19:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, use the print screen button. Then, with windows which is what I guess you have, you can open up Paint, paste the screen shot into Paint, and then crop the portion you want.
2006-11-26 15:07:35
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answered by theodore r 3
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Use the print screen button. It is located directly above the left cursor key at the top of the keyboard.
2006-11-26 15:08:18
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answered by B C 2
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1) Push Print Screen button.
2) Open Microsoft paint.
3) Push CTRL+V.
4) Save as .gif.
5) Upload to web with something like http://tinypic.com or http://photobucket.com
6) It will give you a link code, send this to your friend
2006-11-26 15:07:32
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answered by Rika Ishikawa 3
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1. Right Click 2. Seclect ALL. 3. Right click. 4. Click copy, 5. Go to Documents,or where you want to save/store it. 6. Right Click. 7. Paste.
2006-11-26 15:25:10
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answer #6
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answered by GERALD S. MCSEE 4
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Yes, just press the "print screen" key above the "insert" key to the right of "F12."
You can just print it out or save it to your file system.
I have a great little free program you would like called PrintKey
Printkey
http://www.webtree.ca/newlife/printkey_info.htm
Hope that helps.
2006-11-26 15:08:18
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answer #7
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answered by phy333 6
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2016-12-29 13:11:32
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answer #8
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answered by ? 3
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hit printscreen on ou key board then you can just paste it into paint photoshop or any photoediting software and edit it
good luck with what u r tryin to do
2006-11-26 15:08:15
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answer #9
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answered by william10142001 2
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Control +c
Control +v
2006-11-26 15:07:44
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answered by bugi 6
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