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How do you take a screen shot of a page

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like this:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v716/Rixter145/msnfktarded.jpg

on your computer.

Im so stupid when it comes to computers.

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  1. Hit the Print Screen Button button on your keyboard, and then open up a photo or drawing program such as Paint, and go to Edit then Paste after that.


  2. press the

    PrtSc

    Sys Req


  3. when the page you want is displayed click on "print screen" then paste it onto a blank page in "word" or similar. then print it

  4. press the

    PrtSc

    Sys Req

    button on your keyboard next to the F12 button.

    If you successfully took a screen shot your cursor will normally blink. Once you're done press ctrl + v to paste, or simply right click and click 'paste'.

    Hope this helped

  5. 1. Press the Print Screen button.

    2. Open MS Word

    3. Right click on the open page.

    4. A menu will drop down. Select paste.

  6. Press " prt sc " on the top left of your keyboard and then press ctrl + v to paste it in somewhere like paint.

    If you are using a laptop you will need to hold " fn " (next to the windows key on the bottom left ) and then press " prt sc "


  7. yeah the print screen button. mine actually says

    prtsc

    sysrq

    its next to F12 =)

  8. the print screen key thats above the insert key

  9. hit the prt scr button on the keyboard and then paste it into pain

    http://bitsandbytescomputers.sytes.net

  10. press the print screen (or prnt scrn) key, which is on the fight hand side, at the top on a laptop, by the scroll lock key. Then paste the image into MSpaint and save it.  

  11. Press PrtScrn near the top right of the keyboard next to Scroll Lock.

  12. Heyy!

    Click on the Prt Scr button, its at the top of your keyboard, near the right.

    Then paste it on a document such as Paint, where you can crop it!

    Good luck

    -xox

  13. when ur on the page u wanna take a picture of hit the key to the right top of ur keyboard that says print screen or abbreviated like prnt scrn. then go to paint and click control V to paste and there u have it.  

  14. There is a print screen button on all key boards. Clicking that copies the shot of a page. Then, you can hit control + v and paste it into a paint program, word or whatever.  

  15. google it.  

  16. Ok press Print Screen Sys Rq button on ur keyboard. To see if it work open word and click paste. It so easy  

  17. just press the print screen button on your keyboard then go in to paint and say past and wala

  18. Just press the Print screen button up at the top corner of the keyboard. Then open up any photo editing program (paint or something like it) paste and save :)

  19. The print screen button is great for getting the whole window.

    If you ever need to just get a certain area, though, a screen

    capture tool would be needed.

    Here is only one of many free on the web:

    http://www.mirekw.com/winfreeware/mwsnap...

    Just do a search for free screen capture. Many choices available.


  20. press shift and print screen.  It will copy it so u can past it somewhere.

    :]

  21. theres a button on your keyboard that says

    PRTSC

    SYSRQ

    push it and it will 'copy' what your screen looks like. go into a photo program [i generally just copy it into Paint] and push paste.

  22. click the

    PrtSc

    Sys Req

    Button on your keyboard.

  23. The print screen button on your keyboard :)

  24. Click the Prnt Scrn key. Then, go into a Photo or Picture editor such as Paint. You can also do this in Powerpoint. Paste the picture into the program (Crtl + V, or Edit | Paste, or right-click - Paste). Then, save the picture:

    If using Paint, go to File | Save.

    In Powerpoint, right-click on the picture and choose Save as Picture.

  25. I'm pretty sure on a pc it's shift + prnt scrn, or ctrl + prnt scrn depending on how much of your screen you want to copy. Use ctrl + v to paste it into an email or text document.

  26. Press ctrl+Print

    screen sys rq

    open ms word

    or paint

    press ctrl+v

  27. Press the Print Screen button on your keyboard then open up paint and paste. Then save the picture. If you only want to take a picture of the windows press ALT while you press printscreen. Or there is an application called SnagIt, which is great for taking screenshots.

  28. LOL press the 'prt sc' button! ! !

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