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PrintScreen Question
Grace Daminato gr...@interaxys.com macromedia authorware As Erik suggested you can still use PrintScreen() to print the Presentation Window. Simply build code into your file to call the function. If you want to print the design window you could: A: Press Prnt Scrn button. This puts a screen capture into the

PrintScreen
According to Windows Help documentation, to get a copy of the entire screen, you press Print Screen; to get a copy of the only the current window, you hold down the Alt key and simultaneously press the Print Screen key. This distinction between these two key combinations seems to work fine in most programs except

print screen (prt sc on HP Pavilion w/Vista) doesn't work
[ed] ed_rom...@iw.edwpub.com microsoft public win95 general discussion My screen doesn't blink when I press the Print Screen or Alt+Print Screen keys so that may or may not be a problem symptom. To verify whether the Print Screen function is working or not use the Windows Clipboard viewer.

<OT> 'Print Screen"
Mike Easter Mi...@ster.invalid 24hoursupport helpdesk Jaycee wrote: "Sarah Houston" Is there a way to literally print the screen to your printer, with just a key combo? http://www.printdesktop.com/download.htm I keep the icon in the quick launch. Really?! Why is it that you have frequent need to print the screen to

Disabling Print Screen Key
I've always used just Alt-PrintScrn because I didn't want to actually print the screen! "Shawn Sumpter" <ssump...@ci.healdsburg.ca.us> wrote in message news:OgyVXfODCHA.1964@tkmsftngp02... Ken: Absolutely right. They both work. The difference is that Alt+PrintScreen copies only the active window.

Print Screen
Mark L. Ferguson marfer_...@yahoo.com microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support 0-PrintScreen works in both ME and XP.If it fails, I would suspect some hardware keyboard error. -- Mark L. Ferguson TabletPC MVP Email address : marfer_...@yahoo.com Subject: "QZ" + anything All email without "QZ" in the subject

How do I "print monitor screen?"
The only way I can think of at the moment is pausing and pressing the print screen requirement button and pasting to a graphics application. You hit the print screen button, and Gadwin comes up. It lets you move lines to capture the whole screen, just the video frame, or less than the video frame so that you

Can't print from print screen
Bob nowh...@nowhere.net microsoft public windows vista general How to use the Windows Vista Snipping Tool http://www.bleepingcomputer. com/tutorials/tutorial135.html "KSnow" <KS...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:88C84DB5-4C8B-4303-B659-68E347918FB0@microsoft.com... I've always used print screen or

HELP: my Print Screen key doesn't work
In the past I was able to print the screen using Alt-Q but somewhere along the way with updates, that changed to print only the top line of the screen. Do you have any clue as to what happened? My only solution now when I have to print is to go to my PCAW DOS on another computer -- and screen print!

PROBLEMS WITH PRINT SCREEN KEY
Ken Blake, MVP kbl...@this.is.an.invalid.domain microsoft public windowsxp general In news:esOpn1zTEHA.2448@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl, John Jobb <jimjohnj...@yahoo.com> typed: On the keyboard there is one with "Print Screen/ SysRq" on it. I want to make a copy (screen shot) of what I'm doing and exactly what my screen

print screen?
JR K Yoshikawa yoshik...@ameritech.net microsoft public windowsxp hardware Print Screen key are normaly screen capture in windows. also Alt+Print Screen Key are capture current window. here is print screen key info. http://www.seoconsultants.com/windows/tips/print-screen-key.htm after you hit Print Screen key,

commit: framework/Text_Filter/Filter dimsignature.php
Keith H kt.hol...@ntlworld.com alt os windows-xp No. But a good thought! "Ivan" <ivan.jer...@virgin.net> wrote in message news:613q45F1t4l3uU1@mid.individual.net... "Keith H" <kt.hol...@ntlworld.com> wrote in message news:mE1rj.5640$j95.4904@newsfe3-win.ntli.net... Thanks!! That's what I did, into Word and a paint

Dual monitor support and print screen
glee gle...@mindspring.com microsoft public win98 gen_discussion They don't need the Printscreen key to copy and paste images....it can be done right off the Edit menus of most programs, or the context menu after right-clicking the image. There are keyboard remapping programs available that will let you change key

No print screen
Tom Spink thomas.sp...@ntlworld.com microsoft public dotnet languages vb Hi, just FYI, did you know you can press Alt+Print Screen to capture the current window? As for detecting the Print Screen button, I wouldn't start putting inline assembly into VB just yet ;-) You can use a Low-Level keyboard hook to do this,

Vista print screen help
PattyL pat...@XXmvps.org microsoft public win98 printing Alt-Print Screen copies the Window with the focus and not the whole screen. Print Screen copies the whole screen. In addition to Word (which not everyone has), these images can be pasted into Wordpad which ships with Windows so everyone with Windows has it.

SHIFT+PRINTSCREEN
PrintScreen Function at: http://www.mvps.org/vbnet/ Mimicking the PrintScreen Function Using OLE How to use the OLE interface to generate a PrintScreen routine in your application. Mimicking the PrintScreen Function Using BitBlt How to implement the BitBlt API to mimic a PrintScreen routine in your application.

Print Screen
I can't find where to get my print screen images... I pressed on Print screen and how do I go get that photo. Print screen= screen shot so what Im asking is Your "Print Screen" key places an image of your screen on your clipboard. These images are not saved unless you paste the image in a program (MSPaint for

Print Screen disabled
They might be able to tell you how to write a macro to do a print screen. Windows XP does not ship with a macro recorder, but there are third-party tools you can get. If you know VB Script, you can write some script code using SendKeys to issue the keystrokes. Here is an article on how to create code in VFP that

print screen problem
NOto...@execulink.com microsoft public windowsme new-user The Print Screen button would be better named Capture Screen. To capture the entire screen to the clipboard, press Print Screen; to capture the active window or dialog box, Alt+Print Screen. Then open just about any word processor or graphics program and

Dual monitor support and print screen
I was trying to fix something that was not even broken...lol Opened wordpad and sure enough print screen works like it should. Thanks so much for the information. Somehwere down the road another idiot..er individual like me..will have a great dialog from you about how print screen works. Then they can also see that