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How do I take a screen shot of a web page.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Just pressing print screen gives you the whole desktop.
If you want JUST the window then you need to make that the active window (just select on the border of the window to make it active)
Then hold down the ALT key then press print screen.
This is then put in the clipboard and you can paste it anywhere you like.
If you want JUST the window then you need to make that the active window (just select on the border of the window to make it active)
Then hold down the ALT key then press print screen.
This is then put in the clipboard and you can paste it anywhere you like.
you might have problems pasting it into explorer, nero, media player, calculator, notepad .... and about a thousand other progs
pressing prt scr creates a picture of the screen (or window)
the image is best pasted into an image editor - paint is included in windows ... or maybe word - if you don't have word .... wordpad will work (and also comes with windows.
pressing prt scr creates a picture of the screen (or window)
the image is best pasted into an image editor - paint is included in windows ... or maybe word - if you don't have word .... wordpad will work (and also comes with windows.
>you might have problems pasting it into explorer,
>nero, media player, calculator, notepad .... and about
>a thousand other progs
c'mon ACtheTROLL no need to be so pedantic, you know what I meant.
You can paste in anywere you like that has "paste" capability, like a word processor or image editor.
>pressing prt scr creates a picture of the screen (or >window)
No it does not, pressing prt scr ON ITS OWN takes a picture of the whole desktop.
As I said in my append, you need to hold down the ALT key as well if you want just a picture of the active window.
>nero, media player, calculator, notepad .... and about
>a thousand other progs
c'mon ACtheTROLL no need to be so pedantic, you know what I meant.
You can paste in anywere you like that has "paste" capability, like a word processor or image editor.
>pressing prt scr creates a picture of the screen (or >window)
No it does not, pressing prt scr ON ITS OWN takes a picture of the whole desktop.
As I said in my append, you need to hold down the ALT key as well if you want just a picture of the active window.
VHG
lol ... explorer has paste .... as do the others.
you should know what (and how) I mean things after all this time ... ;)
but while you are at it
I was actually referring to your answer (hence the bracket)
>> pressing prt scr creates a picture of the screen
>>(or window)
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cam
hell .... we agree about something at last
(nice of you to say so by the way - I wish I could say the same to you)
how's your 10 watt PC running? ....
fuel cells OK?
dual boot booting dually?
recovery partition still missing in action?
the list is too long to continue ...
have a nice day
lol ... explorer has paste .... as do the others.
you should know what (and how) I mean things after all this time ... ;)
but while you are at it
I was actually referring to your answer (hence the bracket)
>> pressing prt scr creates a picture of the screen
>>(or window)
______________________________________________
cam
hell .... we agree about something at last
(nice of you to say so by the way - I wish I could say the same to you)
how's your 10 watt PC running? ....
fuel cells OK?
dual boot booting dually?
recovery partition still missing in action?
the list is too long to continue ...
have a nice day
not a war ... just old wounds
we should have asked what you intended to do with the screenshot
and noticing you said a webpage for the first time ... could also have included the info that you can create a self contained file that contains all the page elements which you can either save or e-mail
display the page ... then
file | save as | ....
keep the format as .mht and leave the name of the page as it is (I've had problems when changing it)
alternatively
in word first adjust the doc so you are seeing it at 100%
(if needed remember you can increase the work space by either reducing the margins ... and/or flipping the page to landscape
try resizing the pikkie single click it then either grab (I tend to use a corner) and drag the pikkie bigger
or right click and from the menu | format picture | size
and fiddle 'till it's right
the main point I was trying to make is that as you've found ... some progs deal with pictures better than others - and realy a pikkie should be pasted into an app designed to display pictures
it depends what you are wanting
VHG is always helpful was of course right
(not forgetting pigleton who said it first)
cam ... well he prefers to whine rather than help
we should have asked what you intended to do with the screenshot
and noticing you said a webpage for the first time ... could also have included the info that you can create a self contained file that contains all the page elements which you can either save or e-mail
display the page ... then
file | save as | ....
keep the format as .mht and leave the name of the page as it is (I've had problems when changing it)
alternatively
in word first adjust the doc so you are seeing it at 100%
(if needed remember you can increase the work space by either reducing the margins ... and/or flipping the page to landscape
try resizing the pikkie single click it then either grab (I tend to use a corner) and drag the pikkie bigger
or right click and from the menu | format picture | size
and fiddle 'till it's right
the main point I was trying to make is that as you've found ... some progs deal with pictures better than others - and realy a pikkie should be pasted into an app designed to display pictures
it depends what you are wanting
VHG is always helpful was of course right
(not forgetting pigleton who said it first)
cam ... well he prefers to whine rather than help