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tponka

I have Corel Draw and Adobe Photoshop.  Anyone know how to take a screen shot with either of these?  Alternately, any advise on a different method of taking one?  I want to show my *two* perfect games in bowling on another board, but do not have enough experience with these programs to find the right menu.  (I want my PSP back!!)
Thanks in advance!  O0

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Quote from: tponka on May 12, 2006, 05:16:57 AM
I have Corel Draw and Adobe Photoshop.  Anyone know how to take a screen shot with either of these?  Alternately, any advise on a different method of taking one?  I want to show my *two* perfect games in bowling on another board, but do not have enough experience with these programs to find the right menu.  (I want my PSP back!!)
Thanks in advance!  O0

I use the "Print Screen" ... Then open windows paint ... and Paste the image in there .. save it and Walaaa! Of course you'll have to do a lil work in Adobe to edit out names and stuff (You may even be able to paste it into Adobe after you print screen, but Im not sure because I dont have it)

a-dhold

 print screen = whole desktop
alt + printscreen = the highlighted window

these copy it to the clipboard

then open any program that allows images  paint / word / etc  ctrl + v to paste in the image

tponka


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