Another option is to purchase a dedicated screen capture program such as SnagIt from TechSmith (R).
Older Windows Versions
Step
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Action
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1
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Determine the desired results.
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2
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Press Ctrl+PrintSc.
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Note
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This method captures everything on all screens.
Users with more than one monitor should use a different process.
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When capturing a portion of a screen, click the Start button and then navigate to Windows Accessories>Snipping Tool.
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4
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Click the Snipping
Tool and then select New Snip.
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5
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Use the mouse cursor to draw a rectangle around the
image.
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6
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Click Edit
and then select Copy.
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7
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Paste the image into the document using Ctrl+V.
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8
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Determine if using Windows 10.
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Windows 10 Only
Windows 10 users can use the Windows+S key combination to capture screen images and then use Ctrl+V to paste them into a new document.
Step
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Action
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1
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Press the (Windows
key)+S.
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2
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Press Windows+X
and then select the Command Prompt
option. (Alternate method: right click the Windows button and then
select Command Prompt.)
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3
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Input the following script: “reg.exe add HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced
/v DisabledHotkeys /t REG_SZ /d S /f”
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Note
|
Do not input the quotes. This process is
done once.
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4
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Press Enter
to see confirmation.
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5
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Log off the network or stand-alone computer
and then log on again.
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6
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Open OneNote or any Microsoft Office program.
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7
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Select Paste to Clipboard and then select use always.
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8
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Hold the Windows key and press S and then draw a
rectangle around the area to copy.
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9
|
Press Ctrl+V
to paste the screenshot.
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10
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The Windows 10 process is complete.
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