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print screen button
qqshad0wqq[ at ]aol.com 12.07.2007 06:06:03
i have recently installed windows xp 64 bit. i used to be able to hit the
print screen button and then paste what it saved into an email. now when i
hit print screen and try to paste it in an email the screen shot is 99% black
with nothing of what i tried to screen shot saved. can anyone tell me if
there is a setting or something i need to change ???? if someone could please
email me at qqshad0wqq[ at ]aol.com or post the answer to this problem here i
would greatly appreciate it ..... mike
Re: print screen button
"John Barnes" <jbarnes[ at ]email.net> 12.07.2007 12:33:48
One way to get your screenshot is to paste it into 'paint' save that file
and then attach or copy that picture into the e-mail

"qqshad0wqq[ at ]aol.com" <qqshad0wqq[ at ]aol.com[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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[Quoted Text]
>i have recently installed windows xp 64 bit. i used to be able to hit the
> print screen button and then paste what it saved into an email. now when i
> hit print screen and try to paste it in an email the screen shot is 99%
> black
> with nothing of what i tried to screen shot saved. can anyone tell me if
> there is a setting or something i need to change ???? if someone could
> please
> email me at qqshad0wqq[ at ]aol.com or post the answer to this problem here i
> would greatly appreciate it ..... mike

Re: print screen button
"John Barnes" <jbarnes[ at ]email.net> 12.07.2007 14:19:39
You can send it using the default mail program using the file/send button

"qqshad0wqq[ at ]aol.com" <qqshad0wqq[ at ]aol.com[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:A7B652AD-BE26-40F4-8466-882B1EDF2115[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text]
>i have recently installed windows xp 64 bit. i used to be able to hit the
> print screen button and then paste what it saved into an email. now when i
> hit print screen and try to paste it in an email the screen shot is 99%
> black
> with nothing of what i tried to screen shot saved. can anyone tell me if
> there is a setting or something i need to change ???? if someone could
> please
> email me at qqshad0wqq[ at ]aol.com or post the answer to this problem here i
> would greatly appreciate it ..... mike

Re: print screen button
"Charlie Russel - MVP" <charlie[ at ]mvKILLALLSPAMMERSps.org> 12.07.2007 16:48:42
If you do a lot with screen captures, I'd recommend getting a dedicated
program for them. I use and highly recommend HyperSnap. Great support, solid
feature set, and it works well in 64-bit. www.hyperionics.com

--
Charlie.
http://msmvps.com/xperts64
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel


"qqshad0wqq[ at ]aol.com" <qqshad0wqq[ at ]aol.com[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:A7B652AD-BE26-40F4-8466-882B1EDF2115[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text]
>i have recently installed windows xp 64 bit. i used to be able to hit the
> print screen button and then paste what it saved into an email. now when i
> hit print screen and try to paste it in an email the screen shot is 99%
> black
> with nothing of what i tried to screen shot saved. can anyone tell me if
> there is a setting or something i need to change ???? if someone could
> please
> email me at qqshad0wqq[ at ]aol.com or post the answer to this problem here i
> would greatly appreciate it ..... mike

Re: print screen button
"Roger Gelder" <invalid[ at ]invalid.invalid> 13.07.2007 03:38:06
You might also wish to consider Gadwin Printscreen, working well in 64-bit.
roj

"Charlie Russel - MVP" <charlie[ at ]mvKILLALLSPAMMERSps.org> wrote in message
news:0F1F0931-C55A-402C-A9D9-F20BBE79B201[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text]
> If you do a lot with screen captures, I'd recommend getting a dedicated
> program for them. I use and highly recommend HyperSnap. Great support,
> solid feature set, and it works well in 64-bit. www.hyperionics.com


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