Take a screen capture (print screen)
You can take a picture of what is on your screen by pressing PRINT SCREEN (PRTSC or PRTSCN on some keyboards). This is called a screen capture. You can then paste the screen capture into a document, e‑mail message, or other file. There are two types of screen captures you can take: the entire screen, or just the active window. For example, if you have three programs open at the same time, you might want a screen capture of only the active window.
Note
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Some keyboards or mobile PCs that don't have the PRINT SCREEN button might use other keyboard combinations, such as FN+INSERT, to take a screen capture. Check the information that came with your computer or the manufacturer's website for more information.
To copy the entire screen
To copy only an active window
Tip
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You can paste your screen capture into Paint, which is a drawing program you can use to crop, rotate, and resize pictures.
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Open Paint by clicking the Start button
, clicking All Programs, clicking Accessories, and then clicking Paint.
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Click Edit, and then click Paste.