how cool and easy is this !
check it out
http://www.take-a-screenshot.org/
click on video
how to take a screen shot
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how to take a screen shot
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Re: how to take a screen shot
if you have win 7 or higher you have a snip tool that makes a window and converts it to .jpg automatically
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Re: how to take a screen shot
I've got a program called Screenshot Captor. I used to use the basic Windows screen capture method but it's pretty basic.
It's free but everytime you start it up it take you to their website which can get a bit irritating. If you make a donation it doesn't do this anymore.
I was so impressed with its functionality and features I donated $20, and have it on all 3 computers I use. I've used it heaps and have no regrets about my donation.
It's free but everytime you start it up it take you to their website which can get a bit irritating. If you make a donation it doesn't do this anymore.
I was so impressed with its functionality and features I donated $20, and have it on all 3 computers I use. I've used it heaps and have no regrets about my donation.
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Re: how to take a screen shot
Snagit... Love using Snagit, just click 'print screen' and you can immediately select what you want to screen shot.
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Re: how to take a screen shot
I used Snagit when I was working but it is not free. The above mentioned Screenshot is very similar and is free if you are patient.
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Re: how to take a screen shot
thanks, for all the replys
I will check them all out
I will check them all out
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Re: how to take a screen shot
Windows 7 has a snipping tool now.....works great
pretty much same as print screen except opens picture up in program right away and easy to save.
Brian
pretty much same as print screen except opens picture up in program right away and easy to save.
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