How to Take a Screenshot

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Transcript How to Take a Screenshot

How to Take a Screenshot
By Ashley Hudson
Screenshot of this
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Step One:
Make sure that everything you want to make
a screenshot is in view on your computer
screen.
 Once everything is visible, press the
Print Screen
key.
Sys Rq
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Step Two:
Open up the Paint program under the
Accessories bar in the Start Menu.
 Then, copy the screen you printed into
Paint. You can do this by pressing
Ctrl+V at the same time, or by going to
the tool bar, click Edit and then select
Paste.
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Step Three:
To crop your image, choose the “Select”
tool from the left hand column.
 Make a box around the section you
want to show on your website,
PowerPoint, or other document. This is
called “cropping.”
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Step Four:
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After you have made your selection,
when you let go of the mouse button,
you are able to move the piece of the
picture that you selected. Move that to
the very top left corner of the program.
Step Five:
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Now you can get rid of the rest of the
picture that you don’t want around your
selection. Go to the very bottom right
corner of your image and move your
mouse until you get the double end
arrow to show up. You can move that
until it’s right around the picture you
want. Go to the next slide to see a
picture.
Cropping Your Image
Step Six:
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Next, save your image by going to File,
Save As… and save it in the appropriate
folder. You can also save by pressing
Ctrl+S.
Step Seven:
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Insert it into your Nvu website or
PowerPoint by simply clicking Insert,
then Picture, and selecting the file in
which you saved your image.