Oct 5, 2005 #1 O Otto J Well-Known Member Joined May 31, 2001 Messages 10,546 I want to save what is on the screen of my PC to save it. How do you do this? Ctrl something then you find it somewhere. Thanks for the help
I want to save what is on the screen of my PC to save it. How do you do this? Ctrl something then you find it somewhere. Thanks for the help
Oct 5, 2005 #2 1 19GN86 New Member Joined Feb 1, 2005 Messages 171 You should be able to press " Print Screen " button then go into microsoft paint and click on the star shape and you should be able to right click and paste the screen picture in their and save it and do whatever you need to. Hope this helps.
You should be able to press " Print Screen " button then go into microsoft paint and click on the star shape and you should be able to right click and paste the screen picture in their and save it and do whatever you need to. Hope this helps.
Oct 5, 2005 #3 J John Wilde I'm getting too old for this $#!% Staff member Joined May 27, 2001 Messages 10,866 Get a free screen capture program online. I use this one. Screen-Print-Capture-32 http://www.download.com/Screen-Print-Capture-32/3000-2384_4-10188787.html?tag=lst-0-1
Get a free screen capture program online. I use this one. Screen-Print-Capture-32 http://www.download.com/Screen-Print-Capture-32/3000-2384_4-10188787.html?tag=lst-0-1
Oct 5, 2005 #4 O Otto J Well-Known Member Joined May 31, 2001 Messages 10,546 i tried the first one but the files is way to big to attach Ill check it out john thanks
Oct 5, 2005 #5 J John Wilde I'm getting too old for this $#!% Staff member Joined May 27, 2001 Messages 10,866 KLHAMMETT said: i tried the first one but the files is way to big to attach Ill check it out john thanks Click to expand... Any time!!!
KLHAMMETT said: i tried the first one but the files is way to big to attach Ill check it out john thanks Click to expand... Any time!!!
Oct 5, 2005 #6 D DavzGN Well-Known Member Joined May 28, 2001 Messages 1,397 Holding ALT and hitting PrtScn copies the current window to the clipboard. CTL and PrtScn copies the entire desktop image to the clipboard. Once it's in the clipboard it can be pasted just about everywhere. HTH David
Holding ALT and hitting PrtScn copies the current window to the clipboard. CTL and PrtScn copies the entire desktop image to the clipboard. Once it's in the clipboard it can be pasted just about everywhere. HTH David