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How to take a screenshot and save it as a picture

Ever see so

mething on your screen that you woul

d like to email or save for later?

Here is how to proceed:

WINDOWS

USERS

1.

Click the window you want to capture. Press

+

Alt

Print Screen

by holding down the

Alt

key and then

pressing the

Print Screen

key. The

Print Screen

key is near the upper

right corner of your keyboard

(its

name

may vary slightly

d

epending on the

type of

keyboard you have

).

Note: You can take a screen

shot of your entire desktop rather than just a single window by pressing

the

Print Screen

key without holding down the

Alt

key.

2.

Click

Start

, click

Accessories

, and then click

Paint

.

3.

In the

Paint

window, click

Edit

, and then click

Paste

.

4.

When the image appears in the

Paint

window, click

File

, and then click

Save As

.

5.

In the

Save As

dialog box, in the

File name

box, type a name for the screenshot, and then click

Save

.

You can now print or email the saved screenshot just like you would any

other picture.

Note:

Alternatively,

Windows 7

users may consider

the

accessory

to pick the area of

the

Snipping Tool

screen that

they

want to capture

(

Click

Start

,

then

Accessories

, and

finally

Snipping Tool

).

Reference

:

windows.microsoft.com/en

us/windows

xp/help/setup/take

a

screen

shot

MAC

USERS

1.

To open the Grab

application, g

o to

Applications

>

Utilities

>

Grab

.

The Grab menu should appear

in

the upper left

corner

of your screen

:

2.

Click the

Capture

menu and

then

choose betw

een the fo

llowing

options:

To take a picture of your entire screen, click on

Screen

.

To take a picture of a portion of your screen, click on

Selection

. A window will pop up instructing

you to drag your mouse over the portion of

the

screen

that

you

want

to capture.

To take a picture of a specific window, select

Window

, t

hen click on the

window you

woul

d like to

take a picture of.

3.

When the new window opens,

click on

File

and then

Save As

to

save this file in an

appropriate

location

under the name of your choice

.

You can now print or email the saved screenshot just like you would any other

picture.

Note:

Alternatively, y

ou can take screenshots

simply

by using

the

following

shortcuts:

To

take a screenshot of

your entire screen

, press the keys

Command

(

+

)

+

.

Shift

3

To

take a screenshot

of a portion of your screen

, press

the keys

Command

(

+

)

+

.

Shift

4

To

take a screenshot of a

specific

window

, press the keys

Command

(

+

)

+

+

.

Shift

4

Space

The

resulting

screenshots are saved as files on your desktop.

Reference:

and

support.apple.com/kb/ht5775

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