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Hi there all,
Does anyone know how to draw on something when I have used the print screen command?? (As in like this- http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...threadid=33325 4th post down at LoTR's post about adding/removing keywords Cheers, Lindy P.S. I thought I had attached a picture below but it doesn't seem to be there. It's like it's going to load and then it can't be bothered. Oh well xx Last edited by Lindyloo; March 23rd, 2005 at 04:46 PM. |
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Once you have pressed the "print screen" button, you open paint or any other image viewer and paste (Ctrl+v) and et voila there is your screen capture
Last edited by RaaF; March 24th, 2005 at 10:40 AM. |
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Hello RaaF,
Cheers!!, I needed to print screen so I could show my Brother what my Task manager was up to, he told me I needed to open it with something, like Word. I didn't know I could use paint. Thanks again, Lindy x P.S. Get this though, I was only waiting for the screen to be printed . Well the computer at work prints the screen when you click on print screen so I thought...................................
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Well it is kinda logic that printscreen should print your sreen.
My keyboard also has a "home" button, wouldnt it be handy when that does what it says
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