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Print screen
I'm trying to copy something by using print screen. Is there a way to do
this so you don't get the start menu in it? Thanks, Jackie |
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You can copy the active window using Alt+PrintScreen. Or you could hide the
Taskbar. Or you could get a real screen capture app such as SnagIt (free trial available from www.techsmith.com). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Jackie" wrote in message ... I'm trying to copy something by using print screen. Is there a way to do this so you don't get the start menu in it? Thanks, Jackie |
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Also use the Crop option from Picture Toolbar to remove a particular area
from the Picture. To turn on the Picture Toolbar, click View - Toolbar - Picture toolbar. Hope this help, let us know! -- * Tip of The Day * Extending Taskbar in 2 Rows can be useful, if you want to see Date along with Time. "Jackie" wrote: I'm trying to copy something by using print screen. Is there a way to do this so you don't get the start menu in it? Thanks, Jackie |
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