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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
:
–
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.
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