
jonw wrote:PrtScrn key copies the whole screen to the clipboard, or Alt+PrtScrn copies only the active window.
jonw wrote:PrtScrn key copies the whole screen to the clipboard, or Alt+PrtScrn copies only the active window.
WoodSmith wrote:Sounds like you have solved your current problem, but the "snipping tool" that was mentioned earlier is a much handier way to get screen and window shots. It comes pre installed on windows 7.
Click on the start button and type snip in the search bar the icon looks like a pair of scissors with a red circle. This tool allows you to select exactly the portion of the screen that you want to copy.
I use it all the time.
WoodSmith
Just tried it. Works good, thank you. Just goes to show you at 73 I still have room to learn.WoodSmith wrote:Click on the start button and type snip in the search bar the icon looks like a pair of scissors with a red circle. This tool allows you to select exactly the portion of the screen that you want to copy.
I use it all the time.
WoodSmith
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