How to save screen in windows vista




















I use the snipping tool before saving the shot in paint because it saves me from cropping the image at a later date. Very Sneaky but if you do a lot of screen shots like I do, you will find this trick priceless. This first video will show you how to use the Windows Vista snipping tool to take a screen shot. It can do some really different screen shots compared to the usual way. This second video shows you how to use the print screen button in Windows Vista. And it will also show you how to save the shot in the paint program.

My name is Milica Pantic but everyone calls me Mitz. You may also receive error message when using Microsoft Windows, and taking a screen shot of your internal computer problems to illustrate your points through e-mail can be a better and quicker way for solution. Besides, screen shots may be useful when you need to demonstrate some information on your screen to other people, or save your screen. How to take a screen shot remains a problem among some people.

There is various screen capture software online for you to choose. Press the screen shot keyboard shortcut that your keyboard uses to take a screen shot. Click the window you want to capture. The exact key name of the screen shot keyboard shortcut may vary slightly, it depends on the type of keyboard you have.

Go to the Edit menu and click Paste or you can press and hold "Ctrl" and tap V. In the Paint window, click Edit , and then choose Paste.

Then you may crop if you like. Choose a place to save, like the Desktop, and click Save. To open it, click on the Start menu, type snip, then press Enter on your keyboard the latest version of Windows Vista updates the search results as you type each letter. The Snipping Tool opens, and a white mask is applied on the screen.

In the drop-down menu for the 'New' button, choose from a free-form snip, rectangular snip, window snip, or full-screen snip.



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