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drcook
Oct 17, 2015Explorer
Later versions of Windows will need to try this. It still works at least up through XP.
Mouse over, hit the "Print Screen" key. Open "Paint". Then "Paste" (cntl-v) or the command. Save as a .jpg.
This will capture the entire webpage you are looking at. I do this when I want to save a forum post that might inexplicably disappear. Or an generated online receipt. Or to, as I said, capture webpages to illustrate a point.
Then you can save the image to an online photo album, whatever.
Someone with Win 8 and 10 see if this is still available, or if they (Microsoft) continued on with the dumbing down of the operating systems.
Mouse over, hit the "Print Screen" key. Open "Paint". Then "Paste" (cntl-v) or the command. Save as a .jpg.
This will capture the entire webpage you are looking at. I do this when I want to save a forum post that might inexplicably disappear. Or an generated online receipt. Or to, as I said, capture webpages to illustrate a point.
Then you can save the image to an online photo album, whatever.
Someone with Win 8 and 10 see if this is still available, or if they (Microsoft) continued on with the dumbing down of the operating systems.
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