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How do you use the print screen?
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If you mean the Print Screen button on the keyboard, this is a Windows
function, not an Excel function (hence you'll get an answer from windows
Help). If you hit Print Screen, this will copy the screen contents to the
clipboard, then you can paste it into Word or another application to
manipulate and print as appropriate. Alt + Print Screen will similarly copy
the active window, as distinct from the whole screen.
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hi but in windows vista why the print screen button dosnt work does anybody
know how can i use it in windows vista

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If you mean the Print Screen button on the keyboard, this is a Windows
function, not an Excel function (hence you'll get an answer from windows
Help). If you hit Print Screen, this will copy the screen contents to the
clipboard, then you can paste it into Word or another application to
manipulate and print as appropriate. Alt + Print Screen will similarly copy
the active window, as distinct from the whole screen.
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Into which applications have you tried to paste the pictures you captured
with print screen?
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hi but in windows vista why the print screen button dosnt work does
anybody
know how can i use it in windows vista

"David Biddulph" wrote:

If you mean the Print Screen button on the keyboard, this is a Windows
function, not an Excel function (hence you'll get an answer from windows
Help). If you hit Print Screen, this will copy the screen contents to
the
clipboard, then you can paste it into Word or another application to
manipulate and print as appropriate. Alt + Print Screen will similarly
copy
the active window, as distinct from the whole screen.
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David Biddulph

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How do you use the print screen?






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Look up "print screen" in Vista Help.

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hi but in windows vista why the print screen button dosnt work does anybody
know how can i use it in windows vista

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If you mean the Print Screen button on the keyboard, this is a Windows
function, not an Excel function (hence you'll get an answer from windows
Help). If you hit Print Screen, this will copy the screen contents to the
clipboard, then you can paste it into Word or another application to
manipulate and print as appropriate. Alt + Print Screen will similarly copy
the active window, as distinct from the whole screen.
--
David Biddulph

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How do you use the print screen?





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