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Hi GuitarSky If you are not looking at doing 'fancy' things, just press the Print Screen (PrtScr) button in your computer. This will transfer the entire display as it appears in the screen to the clipboard memory. Now you can go to any graphics program - easiest being MS Paint - and select paste from the edit menu (Ctrl+V). The image captured in the clipboard memory will be transferred to the graphics application. You can now save it in whatever formal you want. Bmp / jpg / px, etc. Hope this helps Satish.
Hi - I agree with the other people who suggest PrtScr for a couple of reasons. - It's there and it's free and it's part of the operating system - It doesn't require any further program to be loaded, taking RAM. Also, using the PrtScr key on it's own will capture (copy to clipboard) the whole of the screen BUT, using Alt/PrtScr captures just the active window. I've written loads of technical/user documentation with just these key sequences, pasting each into Word. If using Word it's also worth playing with the page layout (landscape/portrait) prior to pasting.
Once your screen capture is in Word you can use the drag handles to alter the size of the image. Hope this helps John R.
To screen capture: There are two ways, one without cropping of the image and one with. (The steps make this look harder than it is. If you do it once or twice, you'll get the hang of it. It is like riding a bicycle.) Saving without cropping 1) press CTRL and then Print Screen (upper right area of keyboard), 2) This puts an image of your current screen, all of it, on the 'clipboard.'
3) Open Paint, the free MS utility program. 4) Click on Edit Paste to put the clipboard image in Paint. Now you can save it as a BMP, JPEG or other image format. Saving a screen image with cropping: 1) Having done Ctrl-Print Screen, open MS Word to a new document or the document you want to put the image in. Use Edit Paste or Ctrl V to put that image in a document. 2)Click on the image. You should open the PICTURE tool bar.
If this doesn't happen automatically, click on VIEW TOOLBARS and then click on PICTURE. 3) Click on CROP icon. (middle of PICTURE toolbar)This changed the cursor to look like the icon. 4) In the middle of the four sides of the image to crop is a small square. Place the CROP icon on the square; it'll change to a 'T'.
Driver Jdbc Db2 Windows Client. 5) Slide the edge you are cropping up or down or sideways, whichever you want. 6) When you're done, click somewhere off the image to regain normal mouse control. This has worked with all MS Word versions I've had. I do not have XP, but can't imagine why it still wouldn't work. Ken J, Portland, Oregon, USA.