What IC in VSS buffer circuit GM.
Todd....!!
atc347 at c-com.net
Tue May 4 18:47:05 GMT 1999
Hello Pat,
Select, copy and past works if it's text ya want, but if ya want a
PICTURE of whatever's VIEWABLE within any individual window, highlight
the window(i.e. choose the window you want to make a copy of), then
press your ALT+Print Scrn button, whalaa, instant pic of whatever window
you currently have highlighted...
If you want to GRAB the ENTIRE viewable screen, then just press the
'print scrn' button, and whalaa a copy of your entire screen in in your
clipboard for pasting WHEREVER you wish!!
I use Paint Shop Pro, but you can paste into just about ANY windows
program(i.e. MSWord, Excel, Paintbrush, etc...)
It's a cool feature of windows, as you've already agreed!
Ya'll don't KNWO how over my head ya'll are with this DIY_FI stuff!
I'm forgetin more than I'm learning, maybe these will come to
equilibrium some day!!
LATER!
Todd....!!
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Pat Ford wrote:
>
> Previously, you (Todd....!!) wrote:
> > Another way to capture a screen to the windows clipboard is to either
> > just press the 'printscreen' button to capture the entire screen or
> > press Alt+printscreen to capture only the currently highlighted window!
> >
> > I am a tech writer for a software company here in Houston, and I use
> > this all the time, I've only recent;y known about how to do this, maybe
> > a year or two ago MAX....
> >
> > Wish ya well on your project(s)!
> >
> > Sincerely,
> >
> > Todd....!!
> >
>
> I'm not really a win user ( I'm a un*x type) I didn't want any more in the picture
> then neccessary ( I still use dialup @ home and hate long dl times) The select up
> and paste to where ever worked and all I got was the drawing screen. the print screen
> does grab the whole screen dosen't it?
>
> Thanks for the pointer thou
>
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