If I have to place screen shots or any proofs about webpages, How I can take screen shots of a particuar webpage? Useful answer will be appreciated.
There should be a button on your keyboard that says 'Print Screen', or it might be shortened to 'Prnt Scrn' or something. Press that, then paste it into a program like Paint. Then save, and upload Hope that helped Simon
push PrintScrn key in your keyboard hold it just few sec , relese and then open paintbrush and past it there , then you can save it as a picture Tv
You can use the following methods: Press the print screen button on your keyboard. Use Thumbalizr.com if you want website screenshots. Use one of the following FireFox plugins: 1. Fireshot (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/5648) 2. Screengrab (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1146)
If your on a mac, to screen shot is, command + shift + 4 and then you can select the specific area you require.
The way i have always done it with Photoshop and Windows, is hit Print Screen or "PrtSC" key and then go into Photoshop and past it into a new canvas.
get a screenshot software get firefox screenshot plugin or press the print screen button and go paint and paste. LOL
HI press PrintScrn key in your keyboard, then open MS word and select edit then click on pate. thats all.
IMO, a good screen capture program is the best way, because with most of them you can choose whether to capture the window or the whole screen, where to capture, whatever, and it directly saves without having to go paste it in paint. Especially if you have dual-screens, a program is better then print screen (print screen captures both of the screens, and it's a pain to crop :\ )
push Prt Sc button on keyboard and then open any imaging software like paint brush or photo shop then paste there .
Does anybody know of a good screen capture program? The old company I used to work for had one but that was like...what...10 years ago? LOL I don't remember the name anymore. Will give Screengrab a try, though.
simple way: enter "PrtScn SysRq" and open photoshop, CTR N in photoshop CTRL V and save as your images with Jpeg format
I definitely concur that Photoshop is the way to go. But then again a lot of people can not afford Photoshop so then I would recommend using Microsoft word or Paint.
On the keyboard hold the "print screen" button, open any image editing software.... such as PHOTOSHOP, MSPAINT simply open a new document, and Ctrl + V (paste it). And you got the screen shot.
All good suggestions but just a tip if you are going with the "Print Screen" method. Instead of just hitting the PrintScrn key, use Alt + PrintScrn and it will only capture the active window. This will save you the time of having to crop out the background, task-bar etc.