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Old 01-05-2006, 03:57 AM
deebs
 
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Adam wrote:
> You can also hold down Alt + Print Screen to capture an active window, that
> way you don't have to paste your entire desktp into word or whatever.

or bounce it via Paint > crop > copy > Paste
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Old 01-05-2006, 03:57 AM
Lester Stiefel
 
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deebs wrote:
> Adam wrote:
>
>> You can also hold down Alt + Print Screen to capture an active window,
>> that way you don't have to paste your entire desktp into word or
>> whatever.

>
> or bounce it via Paint > crop > copy > Paste


If this is from error or message box, the safest way is to
use "event viewer" from application error window and bring
up the item in the view text box. Click on the small paper
icon in upper right corner, then paste into your news post
or text editor. The viewer is accessible from admin tools.
Locate this in start menu options for HE or control
panel>performance and maintenance for the XPpro.HE will need
to be turned on and ok'd to appear on start menu. You should
not leave this feature on, but copy the 'event viewer'
shortcut to the desktop, so you can use it when you need to.

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Old 01-05-2006, 03:57 AM
deebs
 
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Lester Stiefel wrote:
> deebs wrote:
>
>> Adam wrote:
>>
>>> You can also hold down Alt + Print Screen to capture an active
>>> window, that way you don't have to paste your entire desktp into word
>>> or whatever.

>>
>>
>> or bounce it via Paint > crop > copy > Paste

>
>
> If this is from error or message box, the safest way is to use "event
> viewer" from application error window and bring up the item in the view
> text box. Click on the small paper icon in upper right corner, then
> paste into your news post or text editor. The viewer is accessible from
> admin tools. Locate this in start menu options for HE or control
> panel>performance and maintenance for the XPpro.HE will need to be
> turned on and ok'd to appear on start menu. You should not leave this
> feature on, but copy the 'event viewer' shortcut to the desktop, so you
> can use it when you need to.
>

Thanks Lester - this is new to me too

I hope I never need to use the feature
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