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| HEARTBURN-OMO |
Posted - Nov 21 2008 : 11:16:48 I am putting together some training info on a new PDF, BlueBeam program for some of my guys. I want to make some screen shots of what's on my computer. I think I need to "print Screen" however, I have no idea where it goes.
Am I on the right track or just dreaming here?
Always see Arcanes presentations to us and it really works well. Just how do you do that?
Mahalo |
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| Bedpan-OMO |
Posted - Nov 22 2008 : 11:13:19 that's not Heart surfing, he's the one drowning! |
| HEARTBURN-OMO |
Posted - Nov 21 2008 : 20:45:34 You can take the boy out of Texas.....but, you can't take the Texas out of the boy! |
| SkidiMark-OMO |
Posted - Nov 21 2008 : 20:02:39 Shaka |
| Dirtbag-OMO |
Posted - Nov 21 2008 : 19:35:41 quote: Originally posted by burniste
lol, Heart's gone native!

Is that his head sticking outa the water on the right? |
| Stingray |
Posted - Nov 21 2008 : 15:15:20 If you open paint, click on paste, it will also drop it into that program if you have to do some resizing or minor editing. |
| burniste |
Posted - Nov 21 2008 : 14:19:00 lol, Heart's gone native!
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| HEARTBURN-OMO |
Posted - Nov 21 2008 : 13:15:06 u b da man, man...mahalo |
| Specimen-OMO |
Posted - Nov 21 2008 : 12:14:14 Two keys pressed simutaneously are used for each command...
press "Alt" and "print screen" for the open window, or "CTRL" and "Print screen" for the whole screen shot.
After that, CTRL/V to paste into application. you can plunk 'em into a word document or wordpad |