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Ever see something on your screen that you’d like to e-mail or save for later? With Microsoft Windows XP, you can take a screen shot and capture an exact image of what’s on the screen.
Screen shots are useful in many ways. For example, if you receive an error message, you can take a screen shot and send your support person an exact replica of the error window, which makes communicating about the error simple. You can also use a screen shot to show someone a Web page without sending them a link. Microsoft uses screen shots to demonstrate how to do tasks within Windows. If you’re helping someone with a computer task or problem, and you can’t be right there with that person, you can use screen shots to illustrate your points through e-mail, instant messaging, or Microsoft Word.
Note: The only times you can’t take a screen shot are before you log on to your computer and when you are playing a video in Microsoft Windows Media Player.
To take a screen shot and save it as a picture
1.
Click the window you want to capture. Press
ALT+PRINT SCREEN by holding down the
ALT key and then pressing the
PRINT SCREEN key. The
PRINT SCREEN key is near the upper right corner of your keyboard. (Depending on the type of keyboard you have, the exact key names on your keyboard may vary slightly.)
Note: You can take a screen shot of your entire desktop rather than just a single window by pressing the
PRINT SCREEN key without holding down the
ALT key.
2.
Click
Start, click
Accessories, and then click
Paint.
3.
In the
Paint window, click
Edit, and then click
Paste.
4.
When the image appears in the
Paint window, click
File, and then click
Save As.
5.
In the
Save As dialog box, in the
File name box, type a name for the screen shot, and then click
Save.
You can now print or e-mail the saved screen shot just like you would any other picture.
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