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Kitsuki
07-09-2005, 13:33:54
Heya,
How do I take a screenshot of something in Microsoft Word...? Help most appreciated... :)
Doesn't "print scrn" work then ?
Kitsuki
07-09-2005, 13:41:52
It doesnt say anythign though - where would it save it if I did that...? :(
King_Ghidra
07-09-2005, 13:46:23
it goes to clipboard, so you just go to paint and do a paste afterwards
Kitsuki
07-09-2005, 13:56:53
Cheers mate!
Or paste it straight into WORD ;)
Japher
07-09-2005, 15:43:45
print screen!!!!!!!!!!! behold thhe mirabcle
Kitsuki
07-09-2005, 15:45:06
I pressed teh button, and no worky...
Besides, KG informed me correctly; I have no need for further tech-geekyness! ;)
Venom
07-09-2005, 15:47:49
GEEK FORUM!
Japher
07-09-2005, 15:48:25
oh yeah! do you know how to type ?!
Japher
07-09-2005, 15:55:35
alt+some numbers
Kitsuki
07-09-2005, 15:56:08
Originally posted by Venom
GEEK FORUM!
I was too scared to go in there. Thought they might type nonsense like the last two posts....!
King_Ghidra
07-09-2005, 16:33:12
you can see through time!
Microsoft controls the future.
Venom
07-09-2005, 17:49:07
All our base are belong to them?
I wish I wouldn't have just said that.
Japher
07-09-2005, 19:03:11
Once again Venom's attempt to be different has failed
Venom
07-09-2005, 19:13:11
3 or 4 years ago that would have been hilarious.
Japher
07-09-2005, 19:20:36
and we try so hard
Just discovered something, I thought I'd pass on.
On a multi-screen set up, Print Scrn copies all screens. But Alt Print Scrn copies just the 'active' one.
Might be worth remembering :)
Japher
09-09-2005, 16:11:08
nope... what?
Cruddy
10-09-2005, 00:54:17
Originally posted by Kitsuki
Heya,
How do I take a screenshot of something in Microsoft Word...? Help most appreciated... :)
Isn't that what digital cameras are for?
Of course you could just photograph it.
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