bearfartinthewoods
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Wed Jun-23-04 11:14 AM
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| Can someone tell me how to do a screen capture in IE 6? |
kiahzero
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Wed Jun-23-04 11:18 AM
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That copies it to the clipboard, from which you can paste it into something like MS Paint.
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Wed Jun-23-04 11:19 AM
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| 2. Use the Print Screen key |
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This will put a copy of the entire screen into the clipboard, then open up Windows Paint (Accessories menu) or another graphics program and paste the clipboard into a new image.
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Wed Jun-23-04 11:19 AM
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| 3. maybe you want to press |
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the " print screen" button
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Wed Jun-23-04 11:20 AM
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| 4. You can always do the following for an application |
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press the with your left hand then press the button with your right hand
That will copy the window in focus to your clip board
Open Word, or any application that will accept the screen capture, and paste the screen into the application
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Wed Jun-23-04 11:42 AM
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but there are some problems with that method. You might want to try a screen capture utility such as SnagIt by TechSmith, or google "screen capture software" for more options.
HTH.
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