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To: darbymcgill

I've seen several replies to your screen capture question. This is my recommendation. I assume you have a Windows computer. 1. click the windows button on the bottom left (four rectangles icon) of your taskbar or the matching windows button on the bottom left of your keyboard. 2. click the "all apps" icon to list all of the applications on your computer. 3.Scroll down and click to open "Windows Accessories" 4. Right click on "Snipping Tool" and select "pin to taskbar" you can now click on the Snipping Tool icon on the task bar, select "New" and draw a marquee around whatever you want to capture.

This I can do now. Then it falls apart. But I'll follow your directions and learn. ThankQ.


1,853 posted on 04/21/2018 9:40:18 PM PDT by STARLIT (Trust The Plan.Apr 21 2018 14:35:58 (EST) Anonymous ID: 03b5fb 1133796 america-has-spoken.png >>11)
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To: NIKK

Really, it’s very simple.

Alt-PrtScn. Try it.


1,888 posted on 04/21/2018 10:08:18 PM PDT by EarlyBird (There's a whole lot of winning going on around here!)
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To: NIKK

When using the snipping tool box your target then ‘save as’ the image with a name that you can find later, such as Comey sad face 1. There will be many of these and the number or date will help you locate the image you want.

Once saved ( make an image folder on your desktop and place all of your snipped pics there) for easy searching, you will be able to edit without losing. You will also be able to import to docs or drag and drop.


2,286 posted on 04/22/2018 8:17:57 AM PDT by Billyv ( Ephesians 6:11 for we battle not against flesh and blood...Pray for our leaders and nation!)
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