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Old December 30th 06, 12:03 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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Default How do I print what is showing in my screen?

Or, for even more options, you can try SnagIt! which works wonders with screen captures.

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After furious head scratching, asked:

| Brian Tillman wrote:
|| Ron J. Ron wrote:
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||| I need to know how to print just what is showing on my monitor.
||| Just using the print screen button would be ideal but that function
||| does not seem to work on my office system.
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||| Replies can also be sent to

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|| Pressing Print Screen will store an image to the Clipboard. Use
|| StartAll ProgramsAccessoriesClipboard Viewer to see it and print
|| it or manipulate it.
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|| Brian Tillman
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| Or, if like me, you don't have the "Clipboard Viewer", you can do
| this: After hitting the "Print Screen" button, you can use StartAll
| ProgramsAccessoriesPaint. Once Paint is open, paste (Ctrl-V -or-
| Right-clickPaste -or- EditPaste). That way, if you want to keep or
| email the screen capture, you can save it.
| Also, on a related note, if you only want to take a screen capture
| of the active window (In the context of your question, this would be
| the Outlook window), you can press CtrlAltPrint Screen and then
| follow the same directions as above to get it into MS Paint.
| I find that this method of handling screen captures gives me more
| options. Just my two cents. Hope it helps.
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| John Pappas
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