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    Default How do you take a Snap shot of the screen

    Like the heading says........how do you guys take those snap shot pictures of tables and logs i see posted up quite often on here?
    im still having trouble finding how to do it........i must be having a blonde moment or something!!!!

    Cheers Scotty

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    If you have Windows 7, use the Snipping Tool (Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Snipping Tool). If you have any other version of Windows, then hit the "print screen" button (sometimes prt sc, prt scn, etc). Open up Paint and click Ctrl+V (paste).
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    Thanks Scarab.....legend!

    cheers Scotty

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    No problem, hope it helps!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ScarabEpic22 View Post
    If you have Windows 7, use the Snipping Tool (Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Snipping Tool). If you have any other version of Windows, then hit the "print screen" button (sometimes prt sc, prt scn, etc). Open up Paint and click Ctrl+V (paste).

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    Alt + Prt Sc will capture only the active window
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    Good to know, Ive gotten in the habit of using the Snipping Tool as I only deal with W7 these days.
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    Check here......

    http://forum.efilive.com/showthread....sting-an-Image


    There are a couple of good tips there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swingtan View Post
    Check here......

    http://forum.efilive.com/showthread....sting-an-Image


    There are a couple of good tips there.
    Thanks for that Simon........as usual Legend matey!!

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