How can I \'print screen\' in Word? Thread poster: Trudy Peters
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Trudy Peters United States Local time: 01:05 German to English + ...
Is it possible to \"print screen\" in Word? It was easy in WP/DOS.
Let\'s say I unzip a large file and wind up with 15 individual files on the screen. How can I print this list or save it in printable form? (I use Win 98, Word 97).
Any suggestions welcome!
Trudy
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Michael Tovbin United States Local time: 00:05 Member (2006) Russian to English + ...
What you could do is select all the files in you list (in the window) by pressing Ctrl-A, copy the list (Ctrl-c), and paste it into a Word document (Ctrl-v).
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Raúl Waldman Argentina Local time: 02:05 Member (2005) English to Spanish + ... It's simple! | Dec 18, 2002 |
Quote: On 2002-12-18 01:52, Trudy wrote: Is it possible to \"print screen\" in Word? It was easy in WP/DOS.
Let\'s say I unzip a large file and wind up with 15 individual files on the screen. How can I print this list or save it in printable form? (I use Win 98, Word 97).
Any suggestions welcome!
Trudy
<... See more Quote: On 2002-12-18 01:52, Trudy wrote: Is it possible to \"print screen\" in Word? It was easy in WP/DOS.
Let\'s say I unzip a large file and wind up with 15 individual files on the screen. How can I print this list or save it in printable form? (I use Win 98, Word 97).
Any suggestions welcome!
Trudy
When you want to \'photograph\' a screen, just press the \'Print Screen\' key, open a Word file, and Paste.
HTH.
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Capturing the active window | Dec 18, 2002 |
Adding to the pile of useful suggestions:
Pressing <Alt><PrintScreen> will paste to current \"paste\" memory the current active window that\'s on-screen, whether the current window is in in-between mode or in maximised mode.
HTH
Pierre
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Mats Wiman Sweden Local time: 07:05 Member (2000) German to Swedish + ... In memoriam Cheungmo is right | Dec 18, 2002 |
i.e. the same method as with any screen: ALT+PRINT SCREEN and then with CTRL+V paste it into the then active document, provided that that document accepts pictures (WORD, other word processors and all picture programs like Paint Shop Pro etc)
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PAS Local time: 07:05 Polish to English + ...
There is a nifty little freeware program called Screenhunter. Using it (quite easy), you can capture any part of the computer screen you like, including active windows, whole screens etc. You just outline a rectangle around the part of the screen you need.
You can save the captured picture in a few formats (JPG, GIF, BMP).
HTH,
Pawel Skalinski | | |
PAS Local time: 07:05 Polish to English + ...
There is a nifty little freeware program called Screenhunter. Using it (quite easy), you can capture any part of the computer screen you like, including active windows, whole screens etc. You just outline a rectangle around the part of the screen you need.
You can save the captured picture in a few formats (JPG, GIF, BMP).
It\'s availab... See more There is a nifty little freeware program called Screenhunter. Using it (quite easy), you can capture any part of the computer screen you like, including active windows, whole screens etc. You just outline a rectangle around the part of the screen you need.
You can save the captured picture in a few formats (JPG, GIF, BMP).
It\'s available at http://www.wisdom-soft.com/products/screenhunter.htm
HTH,
Pawel Skalinski
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Paint Shop Pro | Dec 18, 2002 |
Hello,
maybe you will get better results if you use a screen capture program like Paintshop Pro.
With ind regards
Hans Pich | |
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Trudy Peters United States Local time: 01:05 German to English + ... TOPIC STARTER
Thanks to everybody for your helpful suggestions.
I didn\'t know that Print Screen works like Ctr-C, and never thought of copying and pasting!
I learned something new!
Trudy | | |