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Capturing Any Part Of A Web Page For Pics Using Xp
HEre's an easy way to capture any pic on a web page using XP. Vista users have a snipping tool. This is how to do it in XP if you do not have snipping software
I'm using XP also. Saw a video last night on how to Snip anything on a web page. Just Print Screen, then open Paint and Click on edit and paste. It will paste the whole web page. Then box the portion you want and click edit copy, go to new file, when it asks if you want to save, say no and edit paste the cut portion into new file. Save as Jpeg.
http://www.groovypost.com/howto/micr...in-windows-xp/
Here's the video
http://video.about.com/graphicssoft/...t-mov.--8z.htm
It was very easy.
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Re: Capturing Any Part Of A Web Page For Pics Using Xp
Thanks great info.
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Re: Capturing Any Part Of A Web Page For Pics Using Xp
Thanks, great information....I'll have to try that very soon.
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Re: Capturing Any Part Of A Web Page For Pics Using Xp
Dart tourney! Thanks Zekester......
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Re: Capturing Any Part Of A Web Page For Pics Using Xp
2- ZEKESTER Graphics 101 - WOW thx bud...like they say alwayz a learning curve...this take it to the next level bud... ...
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Re: Capturing Any Part Of A Web Page For Pics Using Xp
NOw I know how to save pictures Thanks!!! 
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Re: Capturing Any Part Of A Web Page For Pics Using Xp
You are brilliant .......... works like a charm. Rep points on their way for that one Zeke.
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Re: Capturing Any Part Of A Web Page For Pics Using Xp
thanks For The Great Info Zekester
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Re: Capturing Any Part Of A Web Page For Pics Using Xp
Attachment 12287thanks zekester... that will come in handy
not sure what i did wrong, added the pic as an attachment and it's just that little square in the upper left corner, have to click on it to see full size.
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Re: Capturing Any Part Of A Web Page For Pics Using Xp
Thanks I am getting old and this was a nice fresher.... Keep the Nice Info coming....
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Re: Capturing Any Part Of A Web Page For Pics Using Xp
yeah this is the fastest and the easiest way to save something as a picture without any additional software.
This will work with any windows or linux and it doesn't necessarily have to be a webpage.
The Print Screen button on your keyboard takes a snapshot of whatever is currently displayed on the monitor(desktop, browser, video etc.), think of it as a camera taking a picture of the monitor, and then you can simply paste the snapshot into any graphic software and use it.
Great info BTW zek,

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