You hit the "print screen" button and then you should be able to paste in to something, I usually use MSPaint for taking screenshots so I can't say if it works in Word or not.
2007-12-11 03:53:11
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answered by Flavor Vortex 7
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I am not familiar with "mypyramid.gov". It does not appear to be a website, nor can it be found on a websearch.
Regardless, many websites and video games have features that prevent them from being copied via most standard computer methods, such as those listed, above (and, probably, below, too!). Sometimes, it's just a mistake by the programmers, but, most of the time, it's purposely designed that way to prevent people from copying personal information
and/or using the copied info for who-knows-what purposes. If there's no "print" or similar function associated with the desired info, then it was probably done on purpose.
The best you can do is to find software that will let you capture the entire screen, and, if necessary, "stitch" together pieces, if the screen you want is scrollable.
Good luck!
2007-12-11 04:55:47
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answered by skaizun 6
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Copy and Paste whole web screen into Word?
I have to copy and paste this whole web screen from my results mypyramid.gov game into a word document for a final but I CANNOT figure out how to do it. When the results show up there is no File etc. bar at the top. please help.
2015-08-18 05:21:16
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answered by Anonymous
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copy paste web screen word
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answered by ? 4
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Click on Print Screen on your keyboard, then Go to Edit and press copy. Open Word then press paste ok,
2007-12-11 03:54:05
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answered by EnglishDenis 3
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Press the control key and while holding it down, press the print screen key. Then in word, click paste and a picture of the screen should appear.
2007-12-11 03:53:37
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answered by Anchora 2
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Press the Print Screen button to capture the entire screen. Open word and press CTRL-V to paste it into Word.
2007-12-11 03:52:38
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answered by Blazer 3
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If you're using a PC you can push the screen print button, then when you go into word you can paste it. You'll probably have to resize the image cause it'll be pretty big.
2007-12-11 03:53:44
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answered by Brandon C 2
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In Internet Explorer, click the Page menu, then click Save As. Save the page as a "Webpage, Complete" file. Then you can right click it and choose Edit to edit it in Word. If you want it preserved as close as it can be to how it looks onscreen (but only be able to view it in Internet Explorer), save it as a "Web Archive (.mht)" file. If this isn't what you needed, or if you need more help, just IM or email me.
2007-12-11 04:00:09
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answered by adot444 4
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You should have a key called "Print Screen" or "SysRq" by the number pad.
Hold "Control" and Press "Print Screen" at the same time, then paste into Word.
Good luck
2007-12-11 03:53:51
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answered by Robbie 3
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