Use either PrntScrn to capture the entire screen or Alt-PrntScrn to capture
the active window and then paste the resulting image into a suitable graphics
program (Ctrl-V) - which can range from MSPaint, through the likes of PSP or
PhotoPaint to even Word or WordPerfect. The resulting image can then be saved
or printed as required.
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Mike Maltby MS-MVP
mcmaltby@hotmail.com
> Hi, I want to print a screen which has no print functions
> on it, this is under ME. I have a key which is entitled
> PrtSC and under it is SysRq (IBM laptop).
>
> Any ideas thx. Phil