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Strategies & Market Trends : Piffer OT - And Other Assorted Nuts

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To: Ms. X who wrote (14526)1/15/2000 11:39:00 AM
From: mr.mark  Read Replies (1) of 63513
 
full screen captures

The easiest way to create a full-screen capture in Win95,
98 or NT 4.0 is still by pressing the Print Screen key.
That action sends a copy of the screen to the Clipboard.
To view the capture, select Start/Run, type mspaint and
press Enter. Once Paint opens, select Edit/Paste to paste
the image from the Clipboard into the Paint window. Choose
File/Save As to name and save it as a BMP file. (If Paint
isn't installed on your PC, you can use another image program,
or install Paint from the Add/Remove Programs applet. Open
the Windows Setup tab, double-click on Accessories, select
Paint and click on OK.)

(Tip-in-a-tip: If you're printing an entire screen, switch to
Landscape mode first--select File, Page Setup, select Landscape, and
click OK--so the image will fit on a standard letter-size page.)

(Another tip-in-a-tip: Hold down Alt as you press Print Screen to send
only the currently active window to the Clipboard.)
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