My preferred method these days for getting a screenshot of a web page is a Firefox extension/add-on dubbed "ScreenGrab."
Installing this simple, free tool allows you to right-click on any page and choose whether you want to capture the whole page or just what's visible. After selecting, you get prompted for the filename and location, and that's it... you're set.
2006-12-26 18:26:43
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answer #1
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answered by Micah Laaker 2
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For Windows XP
For this demonstration, ensure that you are connected to the Internet.
Then Double click on the Internet Explorer icon on your Desktop until it opens a Web Page.
After the Web Page loads, press the Print Screen (Prnt Scrn) button on your keyboard.
Windows will send the entire contents of your Web Page to the Clipboard in graphic format.
Now open up the Windows Paint Program by first clicking on your Start Button.
Then move your mouse over the All Programs icon to display all Start Menu folders.
If your Start Menu is set to the Classic View, move your mouse over the Programs folder instead.
Now, move your mouse onto the Accessories menu folder until it expands.
Now click on the Paint icon to launch the Microsoft Paint Program.
Then click on the word Edit, which is contained in your top tool bar area.
This will pull down a menu for you to now click on Paste.
Notice how Windows pastes the entire contents of your Web Page into the Paint program.
And all the tools of the Paint Program are available to reduce, enlarge and Print the contents.
To Print, click on the word File, which is contained in your top tool bar area.
This will pull down a menu for you to now click on Print.
2006-12-26 17:56:25
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answered by G 7
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All of the above,
Or you can buy an Epson CX5000 all-in-one printer at Walmart for $80. It adds a Web-to-Page button on your toolbar. All you have to do is hit this button and the entire web page you are on will be printed.
2006-12-26 18:00:51
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answered by Say What? 5
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A.) capture screenshot = foto-picture of web full page.
1.) use print key (top right hand, 3 rd from edge on my keyboard) to copy
2.) then paste screenshot into garphic program such as irfan view
3.) and save as - or print with printer
B.) Browsers have a function save complete webpage
(k-meleon my browser and Firefox have that for sure ).
C.) Browsers have a print function - print with printer.
2006-12-26 18:12:56
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answered by Yttl 6
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You can do it by pressing the Print screen button on your keyboard and then open a paint software like PAINT, PHOTOSHOP OR MS PICTURE EDITOR and paste as a new file and save. This will be graphic file.
Or your can simply opt the save as option in file menu option and save the page with all its components.
2006-12-26 18:51:27
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answered by Anonymous
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When you're on the page - click the PRINT SCREEN button on your keyboard. (Normally above the numeric pad). That captures the screen as an image.
Open up Word or Paint ot Wordpad or something like that and click PASTE (or CTRL+V) and it will place the image captured - which you can then print.
2006-12-26 17:57:26
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answered by WhoMe 4
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Easy.
1. Go to the store. Buy a disposable camera.
2. Go to your computer. Find the webpage you are wanting to photograph.
3. Take picture with camera.
4. Take camera to 1-hour photo and wait for picture to be developed.
5. Repeat as necessary.
:-)
2006-12-26 18:09:22
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answered by Jon A 4
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First of all you can Save the page:
1. Open 'File' Menu
2. Click on 'Save as...'
3. Select the address
4. Press Save
It will be saved as in that address
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The secound:
some of web sites have scripts that avoid you saving them and you can't change their codes online, the solution is this:
1. let the page be saved in your history(any web site you see will be saved there automatically)
2. go to your temporary internet files address and open th web site there
3. click on 'View' menu and choose 'Source'(notepad with HTML codes will appear)
4. find the unable save as script and delete and save and exit
5. now refresh the page by pressing f5
6. now you can save as the page by the first solution of mine.
2006-12-26 21:35:40
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answered by Anonymous
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open ur web page
click shift + prtscr (print screen) key which onthe keyboard above insert key
open paint from start - all programs - accessories
click right mouse button select paste ot select edit menu from menu bar selct paste option
u will get what u want
2006-12-26 18:43:11
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answered by karayiluday 1
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Use Notepad, this works greater effectual than word for coming up cyber web pages. in simple terms click on "commence," pass to "upload-ons," and it will possibly be there. reproduction and paste your text cloth from word to Notepad and then shop it. (be optimistic to pick "all documents" in the "shop as variety" drop-down or it incredibly is going to shop it as a txt rfile.)
2016-10-06 01:42:01
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answered by ? 4
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