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To: Thomas M. who wrote (16218)2/12/2001 1:15:11 PM
From: Nemer  Respond to of 110652
 
Thomas ...

I don't have a ready answer ...
oh yeah, I've ALways got an answer ...
but the "right" answer escapes me sometimes ..
but
I'll bet that this is doable in DOS ..

PW will have to take care of that as I've forgotten most all of dos that I knew ...
because
as you recalled it from high school and college ...
for me, back then,
the ONLY keyboards were on the piano in my symphony band class and the typewriters ....... LOL

I'll bet you get a good answer here on the thread that WILL make sense tho ......



To: Thomas M. who wrote (16218)2/12/2001 1:34:27 PM
From: PMS Witch  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110652
 
Prnt-Scrn ...

The Print Screen key on Windows machines copies the contents of the screen to the clipboard. You can open the Clipboard viewer, press this key, and watch the stuff appear. The neat part of this is that the clipboard viewer itself appears inside the clipboard viewer. Finding some use for this is another challenge. Perhaps putting screen shots into Paint would be a use?

Cheers, PW.