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  1. #8
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    Apr 2004
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    The print screen button is a Windows system button. All you need to do is click on it and it will capture everything that is on your screen at that moment and put it onto the windows clipboard. You then need to open up some kind of "paint" program or any other program that lets you edit pictures. I like Paint Shop Pro but pretty much anything will do. In Paint Shop Pro, all I have to do is hit Control-V to paste the screen image into the program. I then crop it to remove everything I don't want in the picture.

 

 

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