ChatterBank0 min ago
Print Page as on screen
I have made a compilation which I have put onto a disc on D drive ,I have now inserted the disc and the titles are listed in alphibetical order ,I wish to print this page,as seen on the screen ,how can I do this please .
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This is how to print the screen image (I have Microsoft Works, by the way):
1. Press Print Screen key.
2. Click Start button (bottom left-hand corner of your screen).
3. Click All Programs.
4. Click Accessories.
5. Click Paint.
6. Click Edit tab (top left-hand corner of your screen).
7. Click Paste on edit drop-down menu.
8. Screen image...
1. Press Print Screen key.
2. Click Start button (bottom left-hand corner of your screen).
3. Click All Programs.
5. Click Paint.
6. Click Edit tab (top left-hand corner of your screen).
7. Click Paste on edit drop-down menu.
8. Screen image...
14:20 Thu 15th Oct 2009
This is how to print the screen image (I have Microsoft Works, by the way):
1. Press Print Screen key.
2. Click Start button (bottom left-hand corner of your screen).
3. Click All Programs.
4. Click Accessories.
5. Click Paint.
6. Click Edit tab (top left-hand corner of your screen).
7. Click Paste on edit drop-down menu.
8. Screen image should appear on screen.
9. Click File tab, then Print to send image to printer.
1. Press Print Screen key.
2. Click Start button (bottom left-hand corner of your screen).
3. Click All Programs.
4. Click Accessories.
5. Click Paint.
6. Click Edit tab (top left-hand corner of your screen).
7. Click Paste on edit drop-down menu.
8. Screen image should appear on screen.
9. Click File tab, then Print to send image to printer.
With the screen image showing on screen (thus, you are in Paint), click the File tab, then Page Setup on the dropdown menu.
You see a grey "envelope" that represents the position of your image on the screen. This image will probably not be centred within the broken line frame.
Click Orientation to set the image vertical or horizontal.
On Scaling (lower right of Page Setup dialog box) you can see Adjust To and Fit To.
Click Fit To button and you can then alter the figures in the two Fit To --- by --- boxes. With every alteration of the numbers, the "envelope" moves its position within the broken line frame. Alter the numbers until you get the best position of the "envelope" within the frame.
You see a grey "envelope" that represents the position of your image on the screen. This image will probably not be centred within the broken line frame.
Click Orientation to set the image vertical or horizontal.
On Scaling (lower right of Page Setup dialog box) you can see Adjust To and Fit To.
Click Fit To button and you can then alter the figures in the two Fit To --- by --- boxes. With every alteration of the numbers, the "envelope" moves its position within the broken line frame. Alter the numbers until you get the best position of the "envelope" within the frame.
try to use a program, im using pchand screen capture, it could help u do this. it could capture anything on the screen, it offers many capture modes including a scrolling window. u can gei a long page directly without any treatment. it is easy to use.
http://www.screen-capture-record.com/
http://www.screen-capture-record.com/