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Print Screen Query
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I want to print screen off a web page. I know there's a way to do it without all your open tabs and apps showing at bottom and top of screen but I've forgotten. Any ideas?
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Pressing PrtScn captures the whole of your screen, whereas pressing PrtScn and Alt together captures only the active window. The image is saved to your computer's clipboard and can be pasted from there into Paint, Word, etc. However if you need to edit the image (or, say, email it), the Snipping Tool is still far quicker.
20:10 Thu 30th Nov 2017
Pressing PrtScn captures the whole of your screen, whereas pressing PrtScn and Alt together captures only the active window. The image is saved to your computer's clipboard and can be pasted from there into Paint, Word, etc.
However if you need to edit the image (or, say, email it), the Snipping Tool is still far quicker.
However if you need to edit the image (or, say, email it), the Snipping Tool is still far quicker.
PS: If you expect to be capturing lots of screen images, it makes sense to put the Snipping Tool on the taskbar at the foot of your screen. (That's how I access it, with just a single click). To do so, go to Start > All Programs > Accessories. Right-click on 'Snipping Tool' and select 'Pin to taskbar'