Monday, 14 September 2015

How To Take Screenshot In pc

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Follow These Simple Steps-

Step 1: Capture the image: Assuming the
area you want to capture is displayed on your
screen, press the Print Screen button
typically located in the upper right-hand
corner of your keyboard to capture a
screenshot of your entire display...
Alternatively, press Alt+ Print Screen to
merely capture a screenshot of the active
window... Keep in mind there will be no noise
or any other indication the screenshot was
taken, But The Resultng Im will be saved as a
PNG file to your clipboard. If using Windows
8, simply click the Windows Key + Print
Screen to automatically save a full-screen
screenshot within the Screenshots folder of
your picture directory.

Step 2: Open Paint: Click the Start menu,
navigate to the Accessories folder, and click
Paint from the list of native Microsoft
software. The icon depicts a painting palette
with a brush on the right-hand side, but it
will vary slightly depending on your operating
system. Alternatively, search and open the
program from the Windows search bar. On
Windows 8, press the Windows key to open the
start screen. Afterward, click the down
arrow in the bottom left, press Ctrl + Tab, or
swipe downward from the center of the
display to access the Apps View. From there,
select Paint.

Step 3: Paste the screenshot: Once open,
click the Paste button in the upper left- hand
corner of the program, choose Edit then
Paste, or press Ctrl + V on the keyboard to
paste your screenshot Again, the exact
navigation and wordage will vary slightly
from OS to OS, but the keyboard shortcut will
remain the same.

Step 4: Save the screenshot: Perform any
edits you want, such as cropping the image to
a specified area, and click the main File
option in the top-left corner. Afterward,
select Save as, title the new file, choose a
save location, and select your desired file
format from the drop-down menu. For most
purposes, JPG will do fine, but a variety of
other formats are available to choose from
such as PNG, BMP, GIF, and others. Click the
gray Save button in the bottom right-hand
corner when finished...
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