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Screenshots
To take a screenshot on a Windows computer:
- Press the "Print Screen" button (usually on or near the top row of keys, off to the right.)
- Click on Start > All Programs > Accessories > Paint.
- Inside the Paint program, click on Edit > Paste.
- Click on File > Save As...
- Pick a location to save it in.
- Pick a name for the file.
- Pick a file type to save it as. Try something like .GIF, .JPEG, or .TIFF.
To take a screenshot on a MAC computer:
- Press Command + Shift + 3 (that's the Command key (the Apple key), the Shift key, and the number 3) to take the shot. You will likely hear the sound of a camera shutter snapping. You should find the screenshot saved as a file named something like "Picture1" on your Desktop. To look at it, just double-click it.
Basic Info Facts
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