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| How to take a screen shot How do I take a screen shot of the window I have open, so I can email the picture to someone for help? I'm on Vista home premium 32 bit |
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| Re: How to take a screen shot With windows Vista you dont need editing software to take a screen shot of your desktop. Use the Snipping Tool to capture a screen shot, or snip, of any object on your screen and then annotate, save, or share the image. To capture a screen shot... Got to Start menu, Programs, Accessories and click on Snipping Tool. click new and follow the directions for a full screen capture. You can upload the image to Imageshack ot Photobucket for free if you need it hosted. You can also hit the "print screen" button then open "Paint" and then hit "ctrl + V" then save it, then upload it Peter "Drob" <Drob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3FBD5F39-58CB-4432-A464-D2300523A5C6@microsoft.com... > How do I take a screen shot of the window I have open, so I can email the > picture to someone for help? I'm on Vista home premium 32 bit |
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| RE: How to take a screen shot Depress and hold down the [CTRL] key followed by depressing the [PrtSc] key. Then go into word or some other editor of your choice and either depress and hold down [CTRL] followed by the letter V or select PASTE from your menu. "Drob" wrote: > How do I take a screen shot of the window I have open, so I can email the > picture to someone for help? I'm on Vista home premium 32 bit |
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| RE: How to take a screen shot Thank you both :) "Peter" wrote: >With windows Vista you dont need editing software to take a screen shot of >your desktop. > >Use the Snipping Tool to capture a screen shot, or snip, of any object on >your screen and then annotate, save, or share the image. > >To capture a screen shot... > >Got to Start menu, Programs, Accessories and click on Snipping Tool. >click new and follow the directions for a full screen capture. > >You can upload the image to Imageshack ot Photobucket for free if you need >it hosted. > >You can also hit the "print screen" button then open "Paint" > >and then hit "ctrl + V" > >then save it, then upload it > >Peter "DJE" wrote: > Depress and hold down the [CTRL] key followed by depressing the [PrtSc] key. > Then go into word or some other editor of your choice and either depress and > hold down [CTRL] followed by the letter V or select PASTE from your menu. > > "Drob" wrote: > > > How do I take a screen shot of the window I have open, so I can email the > > picture to someone for help? I'm on Vista home premium 32 bit |
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| Re: How to take a screen shot "DJE" <DJE@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F04CE74B-795F-4C2D-9133-9A4C7D7CB78B@microsoft.com... > Depress and hold down the [CTRL] key followed by depressing the [PrtSc] > key. > Then go into word or some other editor of your choice and either depress > and > hold down [CTRL] followed by the letter V or select PASTE from your menu. > No, to get the entire screen you only have to press PrtSc on its own. To only capture the active window you use Alt + PrtSc. ss. |
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| Re: How to take a screen shot Drob wrote: > How do I take a screen shot of the window I have open, so I can email the > picture to someone for help? I'm on Vista home premium 32 bit Make sure it is the active window, then hold down alt and tap the printscreen/system request (PrtScn/SysRq) key. Open your new email and click from the menu edit|paste. You should see your screenshot in the email. -- Priceless quotes in m.p.w.vista.general group: http://protectfreedom.tripod.com/kick.html "Only religious fanatics and totalitarian states equate morality with legality." - Linus Torvalds |
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| Re: How to take a screen shot Drob Click the Print Screen key to capture the entire screen or ALT+Print Screen to capture just the active window. Open Paint and select Edit / Paste to paste the screen capture into Paint. You can crop the picture or do other editing there. When you are finished, click File/Save As and save the file as a .jpg with a descriptive name to the Desktop or a folder. Go to where you saved the file and right click the picture. Select Send To / Mail Recipient. A dialog box will pop up where you can select a size for the picture, select the size and click OK. A new email window for your email program will pop up with the picture attached. -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "Drob" <Drob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3FBD5F39-58CB-4432-A464-D2300523A5C6@microsoft.com... > How do I take a screen shot of the window I have open, so I can email the > picture to someone for help? I'm on Vista home premium 32 bit |
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| Re: How to take a screen shot No matter how you get the screen shot, you may want to take measures to minimise the file size, like if you or the other party uses dialup for internet connection or your web traffic is metered. Where possible, use ..PNG format for screen shots because it is a non-lossy compression method that is very efficient for typical windows with a small mix of colors. If the screen shot includes pictures with lots of different shades of color, then .JPG, while lossy, is probably a better format. -Paul Randall "Drob" <Drob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3FBD5F39-58CB-4432-A464-D2300523A5C6@microsoft.com... > How do I take a screen shot of the window I have open, so I can email the > picture to someone for help? I'm on Vista home premium 32 bit |
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| RE: How to take a screen shot I just used the snipping tool. It was so easy to use and I saved it in Pictures, It gave me the option to get a full screen snip, window snip, rectangular snip and free form snip. Thanks for all the help everyone, I didn't know anything about screen shots and now I know a few different ways. Thanks! :-) "Drob" wrote: > How do I take a screen shot of the window I have open, so I can email the > picture to someone for help? I'm on Vista home premium 32 bit |
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| Re: How to take a screen shot Glad you are OK now ;-) Peter "Drob" <Drob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:EDD24E39-AA50-43B6-9FC9-72A6A240A10C@microsoft.com... >I just used the snipping tool. It was so easy to use and I saved it in > Pictures, It gave me the option to get a full screen snip, window snip, > rectangular snip and free form snip. > Thanks for all the help everyone, I didn't know anything about screen > shots > and now I know a few different ways. Thanks! :-) > > "Drob" wrote: > >> How do I take a screen shot of the window I have open, so I can email the >> picture to someone for help? I'm on Vista home premium 32 bit |
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| Re: How to take a screen shot My print screen just wont work, i can copy images and paste them using the codes, but it just will not work for printscreen.. it just beeps at me or goes weird, can anyone help me please? x "Peter" wrote: > With windows Vista you dont need editing software to take a screen shot of > your desktop. > > Use the Snipping Tool to capture a screen shot, or snip, of any object on > your screen and then annotate, save, or share the image. > > To capture a screen shot... > > Got to Start menu, Programs, Accessories and click on Snipping Tool. > click new and follow the directions for a full screen capture. > > You can upload the image to Imageshack ot Photobucket for free if you need > it hosted. > > You can also hit the "print screen" button then open "Paint" > > and then hit "ctrl + V" > > then save it, then upload it > > Peter > > > "Drob" <Drob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:3FBD5F39-58CB-4432-A464-D2300523A5C6@microsoft.com... > > How do I take a screen shot of the window I have open, so I can email the > > picture to someone for help? I'm on Vista home premium 32 bit > > |
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| Re: How to take a screen shot My print screen just wont work, i can copy images and paste them using the codes, but it just will not work for printscreen.. it just beeps at me or goes weird, can anyone help me please? x "Peter" wrote: > With windows Vista you dont need editing software to take a screen shot of > your desktop. > > Use the Snipping Tool to capture a screen shot, or snip, of any object on > your screen and then annotate, save, or share the image. > > To capture a screen shot... > > Got to Start menu, Programs, Accessories and click on Snipping Tool. > click new and follow the directions for a full screen capture. > > You can upload the image to Imageshack ot Photobucket for free if you need > it hosted. > > You can also hit the "print screen" button then open "Paint" > > and then hit "ctrl + V" > > then save it, then upload it > > Peter > > > "Drob" <Drob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:3FBD5F39-58CB-4432-A464-D2300523A5C6@microsoft.com... > > How do I take a screen shot of the window I have open, so I can email the > > picture to someone for help? I'm on Vista home premium 32 bit > > |
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| Re: How to take a screen shot Take a screen shot. Open Paint. Go to edit | Paste. The image should be presented to you. Then, save it where you want with a file name.jpg. This image can be inserted into most programs that will accept images in their documents. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) "hannah" <hannah@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3A145589-8F90-43C6-9032-AC6A9616E5B7@microsoft.com... > My print screen just wont work, i can copy images and paste them using the > codes, but it just will not work for printscreen.. it just beeps at me or > goes weird, can anyone help me please? x > > "Peter" wrote: > >> With windows Vista you dont need editing software to take a screen shot >> of >> your desktop. >> >> Use the Snipping Tool to capture a screen shot, or snip, of any object on >> your screen and then annotate, save, or share the image. >> >> To capture a screen shot... >> >> Got to Start menu, Programs, Accessories and click on Snipping Tool. >> click new and follow the directions for a full screen capture. >> >> You can upload the image to Imageshack ot Photobucket for free if you >> need >> it hosted. >> >> You can also hit the "print screen" button then open "Paint" >> >> and then hit "ctrl + V" >> >> then save it, then upload it >> >> Peter >> >> >> "Drob" <Drob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:3FBD5F39-58CB-4432-A464-D2300523A5C6@microsoft.com... >> > How do I take a screen shot of the window I have open, so I can email >> > the >> > picture to someone for help? I'm on Vista home premium 32 bit >> >> |
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| Re: How to take a screen shot Take a screen shot. Open Paint. Go to edit | Paste. The image should be presented to you. Then, save it where you want with a file name.jpg. This image can be inserted into most programs that will accept images in their documents. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) "hannah" <hannah@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3A145589-8F90-43C6-9032-AC6A9616E5B7@microsoft.com... > My print screen just wont work, i can copy images and paste them using the > codes, but it just will not work for printscreen.. it just beeps at me or > goes weird, can anyone help me please? x > > "Peter" wrote: > >> With windows Vista you dont need editing software to take a screen shot >> of >> your desktop. >> >> Use the Snipping Tool to capture a screen shot, or snip, of any object on >> your screen and then annotate, save, or share the image. >> >> To capture a screen shot... >> >> Got to Start menu, Programs, Accessories and click on Snipping Tool. >> click new and follow the directions for a full screen capture. >> >> You can upload the image to Imageshack ot Photobucket for free if you >> need >> it hosted. >> >> You can also hit the "print screen" button then open "Paint" >> >> and then hit "ctrl + V" >> >> then save it, then upload it >> >> Peter >> >> >> "Drob" <Drob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:3FBD5F39-58CB-4432-A464-D2300523A5C6@microsoft.com... >> > How do I take a screen shot of the window I have open, so I can email >> > the >> > picture to someone for help? I'm on Vista home premium 32 bit >> >> |
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