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This is where you can select to print your document in draft mode, which can save a lot of time and printer ink because it prints characters in a lighter text. You can also change the orientation from portrait the default to landscape so that it is rotated 90 degrees on the piece of paper.

Additionally you can change the paper type if your printer supports different paper sizes. This is also where you would select labels. Choose the pages you want to print, and the number of copies. You can specify to print a range of pages , specific pages separated by a comma 1,8,10 or a combination of both , 8, In the Number of copies box, type the number of copies of the document you want to print. After you have selected your printer, specified the pages and number of copies you want to print, and set any extra options, click OK to print.

Most programs allow you to continue working while your document is being printed. Just press the "Print Screen" button, which is usually located to the right of the F12 button. Ok, it may seem as if nothing happens when you hit the Print Screen button, but Windows already made a picture of your screen and copied that to the clipboard.

Windows does that in the background, so you won't notice anything. The image is there though, available for you when you need it.

Just fire up Word, WordPad, Paint or whatever application that can handle images and then select "Edit" from the application menu and choose "Paste" you can also press the CTRL-v key combination. The picture of your screen magically appears in the application.

You can even use this technique to capture a particular strange behavior of your computer in a picture and mail it to someone who can help you. Or maybe you want a screenshot as proof of an online transaction or money transfer. No problemo. Try and paste that image in your word processor and you'll see that only the active window was captured in the screenshot.

When you paste your screenshots in your word processor, you generally won't be able to save your images in a graphics file format like. They are saved in the word processor's file format. If you want to use your screenshots in other documents later on, you need to store them on your hard drive in a graphics file format.

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. In free-form snip mode, draw around the area you want to be captured.

Drag a rectangle in rectangular snip mode. For window snip mode, select the window you want to capture.



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