How do I print what is showing in my screen?
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How do I print what is showing in my screen?
Brian Tillman wrote:
Ron J. Ron wrote: 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. Replies can also be sent to Pressing Print Screen will store an image to the Clipboard. Use StartAll ProgramsAccessoriesClipboard Viewer to see it and print it or manipulate it. -- Brian Tillman 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. ----------- John Pappas |
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.
-- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, asked: | Brian Tillman wrote: || Ron J. Ron wrote: || ||| 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. ||| ||| Replies can also be sent to || || Pressing Print Screen will store an image to the Clipboard. Use || StartAll ProgramsAccessoriesClipboard Viewer to see it and print || it or manipulate it. || -- || Brian Tillman | | 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. | ----------- | John Pappas |
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