By pressing f11 win full screen we can get but not that partof the page which need scrolling. I am using win xp and the commands given by u is not working for getting screen shot of scrolling part of the page.
Jalpari, I know you use explorer but I use Safari and it was just as easy for me to install firefox, get the firefox extension Screengrab and in two seconds have it done. I just did it. Free and quick. Just my two cents. **Sorry, just realized this is a year later... it may help someone though like it did me***
There are many plugins for Firefox and flock to grab and snap your web page. simply search the most relevant one with your browser and add this add on to your browser. Check that!
Definitely use ctrl+printscreen and then aside from paint, use Adobe Photoshop, go to “File†then select “newâ€. Then name it and directly press [Enter]. Next, proceed to “Edit†then select “pasteâ€. Additionally, press ctrl + the plus sign (ctrl and +) in order to zoom in and ctrl + the minus sign (ctrl and -) to zoom out.
Just google it and you will find bunch of services. Don,t try to raise a non issue. Use google type things for that kind of issues.
Use F11 for full screen after that press the button of print screen. Open photoshop, create new page and past the screen shot. Then crop and save it.
It's funny that many people are suggesting ctrl+print screen while Jalpari already said he knows that method and he wants an alternative as he is not getting the whole view of the screen he wants to print. According to many firefox extension screen grab looks good tool to me. Other then that you can still use Ctrl+print screen after increasing the resolution. LOLz now I'm suggesting ctrl+print screen too but I added a twist. Note: if you press print screen only you will get print of the whole screen and if you press ctrl+print screen you will get the screen shot of the active window only.
Hi. for normal purpose we can use Print screen option. In laptops it is usualy Fn+prinst screen. and you can also try crtl+printscreen for full view .. regards
By pressing the keyboard shortcuts like "Ctrl+PrtScn" only works for capturing the full screen, however, if you want to take a screenshot of the invisible part of the scrolling webpage, then you need to try web-based tools like WebShotsPro, Webpage Screenshot Capture and Thumbalizr to snapshot the whole page. http://screenshot.net/snapshot-webpage.html