tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7495121580708212210.post-381992239123621652008-01-21T20:36:00.002-07:002008-01-21T20:37:09.206-07:002008-01-21T20:37:09.206-07:00Do a screen shot<p align="justify"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;font-size:85%;"><br />Press the PrtScr key (on some keyboards it’s marked "Print<br />Screen"). Windows will place an exact copy of the entire<br />screen and put it on the clipboard. From there, it’s relatively<br />easy to open Word, Paint (Start | Programs/All Programs | Accessories<br />| Paint), or any other program that understands pictures, and<br />paste the picture into a file, typically by choosing Edit |<br />Paste. Save the file and attach it to your e-mail missive to<br />the support staff. If you don’t want to take a picture of the<br />entire screen, Windows will let you snap a picture of the currently<br />active window. Just press Alt+PrtScr (hold down the Alt key,<br />then press PrtScr or Print Screen, and release both). Be sure<br />you click on the message once before hitting Alt+PrtScr, to<br />make sure the right dialog box is active.</span></p>Jason Caronenoreply@blogger.com