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Printing Screen

Submitted by Rick on May 3, 2006 - 10:08pm.
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One of my customers today wanted to learn a way to print out a web page that was not printable. It was a tutorial that was designed in a multimedia program called Flash which animates the text and graphics, thereby not making them printable by simply clicking Print from the menus. Instead, I instructed her on using the Print Screen key on the keyboard and the Windows Clipboard. This tip has been on the site for nearly six years and deservers to be brought out of the mothballs and shared with you today.

Learning to use the clipboard and Print Screen can be a huge help in many situations. Read this tip and add the technique to your computer arsenal. This story also brings to light the many great and practical tips we have provided for you on this site. Take some time to look around and browse through the vast tips archives.
 

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