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Print Screen
Mary Sauer laser...@mycolumbus.rr.com microsoft public windowsxp print_fax Print screen only puts the image on your clipboard. Open MS Paint (or Word and many others) paste and print I CANNOT FIGURE OUT HOW TO GET THE PRINT SCREEN KEY ON MY KEYBOARD TO WORK. EVERY OTHER BUTTON WORKS ON MY KEYBOARD BUT THAT ONE.

Print Screen disabled
How does one do a "print screen" under Windows 95 to a network printer under Novell NetWare 4.1? I've tried pressing "Print Screen", "Shift-Print Screen", "Ctrl Print Screen" and various other combinations, and nothing seems to work. Also, if I had a local printer attached to the PC (which I don't presently),

Print Screen Key
Could someone please tell me how to use PrintScreen? My "Bible" on Win98 omits discussing the topic. Thanks. Try: The print screen key copies a screen image to the clipboard. So, after you press the Print Screen Key, boot up your favorite image editor program | Edit | Paste and print from there.

Print Screen in windows xp
Andrew Rossmann andyross@no_junk.ntsource.com comp periphs printers Patrice GIRRES wrote: I want to print a whole Web page, and I only found the possibility to print the frames. Then I discovered this wonderful Print Screen key, but it doesn't work. Where can I find the driver to make it work?

Print Screen disabled,print button disabled
Both keyboards have a Print Screen key. The instructions to print a screen (not a document) say to press ALT + print screen. It does not work on either computer. IBM says to contact Microsoft but I cannot reach anyone. What can I do? Windows only copies your window or screen into the buffer. If you want it to print

PRINTSCREEN POSSIBLE?
Brian Kvalheim - [MVP] mspublis...@msn.com microsoft public msn discussion Colleen, If you want to literally "Print the Screen", Print Screen will not do this. What print screen will do is copy your screen to a "clip board". What you would need to do is open a program (graphics program, such as MS Paint, PhotoDraw,

Print Screen anomaly
One of my users showed me something of which I could not answer. With two monitors now active when you do a print screen it captures what is on both monitors. Is there a way to only limit this to the default monitor such as monitor number 1 Running Windows XP Pro SP2 with all updates Thanks Adam Raff.

How do I copy screen if Print Screen doesn't work anymore?
misleading as regards the "copy window or screen contents". It would also help if they put the information under the key words "print screen". Why am I supposed to know by intuition that they have hidden it under "COPY window"? BTW: When I entered "copy window" into the searchbox, it brought up information about a

?How do I print the BIOS SETTINGS screen?
Richard G. Harper rghar...@email.com microsoft public win98 printing In Windows, PrintScreen takes a picture of the screen that you can then paste into an application (like Word or Paint), and you need to print it from there. Alternatively, check out the free PrintKey program:

Print Screen, Print Window
Charlie Tame char...@tames.net microsoft public win2000 printing It does actually copy the screen to the clipboard, so all you need to do after shift/print screen is open a graphic application and then "Paste" which will take the contents of the clipboard and paste them into a blank document in the graphics package

printing the current window with Alt + Print Screen
Kirk Bubul kbu...@bellsouth.net comp os ms-windows setup win95 On Mon, 02 Nov 1998 15:42:59 GMT, "Mark Thompson" <m...@bellsouth.net> wrote: ANYTHING that is on your screen when you press "Print Screen" key will come up as a pic when you go to your MsPaint or whatever viewer you use & select "Paste" COOL!

Print Screen anomaly
Hitting the PrintScreen key captures a picture of the entire screen. You can then open any program that can work with images, and paste the image of the screen, and then print it from that program, or save it as a particular file type. To capture just the "active window" rather than the whole screen, hold down the

print screen (prt sc on HP Pavilion w/Vista) doesn't work
I went to full screen, then hit printscreen, went to my paint program (Corel PhotoPaint-8), pasted from the clipboard (CTL-V) and there it was. As Katy pointed out the ALT-printscreen catches the window you are in but in full screen it's the same as Printscreen. Hypersnap or an equivalent might be necessary to get

"Print Screen" Button Doesn't Print
However, I can't seem to send the screen to any of the printers. I've tried ALT-Print Screen, SHIFT-Print Screen, Print Screen. When I'm running a program, I was hoping to send the screen to the printer, but so far, I seem to be fresh out of luck. Any ideas or pointers to get this to work? Thanks all.

ALT-Print Screen - desperate
Phil McGuinness heyp...@sherlock.com.au comp lang clipper That is fine if you want to Print to LPT1 which is the default for SHIFT+PRINT SCREEN but if you want to dump the screen info to a network printer or a com port or save it to a file then you should capture the screen and redirect where you want.

HOW TO PRINT SCREEN?
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PrintScreen (or Shift + or Alt + PrintScreen, I can never get them straight), and then click the command button. The screen picture will be [pasted into the report's Detail Section as an OleUnboundImage. After that you can do whatever you want with the image, move it, resize it, etc. -- Fred Please reply only

Print Screen Not Working
I am trying to follow instructions for something that requires you to print screen which would go to clipboard. I have Windows Me and it does not have a clipboard. I do have paint and photosuite. I don't need to print out the screen, I just need to capture it. How would I capture a screen and where would it go with

Print Screen Key
All the best, SG ALEX NICHOL (1935-2005) http://www.aumha.org/alex.htm You will never be forgotten my friend "KSnow" <KS...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:88C84DB5-4C8B-4303-B659-68E347918FB0@microsoft.com... I've always used print screen or alt-print screen to do screen/window captures but it's

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Bob Delaney BobDela...@msn.com microsoft public windowsme new-user Print Screen seems to be an anachronism of old DOS days, as it is seldom used any more. However, as had been pointed out, Alt - Print Screen copies the entire screen to the clipboard, from which it can be pasted into any graphics application.

Simple Print Screen for Windows?
arcor.de> wrote: Terence wrote: "Way back when" Microsoft should have checked which screen bank is selected when the key is struck, and passed that text to the printer or clipboard operation. IIRC PrtScr is usually handled by BIOS, so it's wrong to blame MS. -- Robert Riebisch Bitte NUR in der Newsgroup antworten!