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by Scott Johnson

I was wondering: how do I take a full-page screenshot of an internet page on Internet Explorer in Windows 7? I mean how do I take a screenshot of a WHOLE internet page in ONE screenshot (where the whole page appears in one screenshot) (I hope you understand what I'm asking)? Use the Snipping Tool. Screenshot Captor also supports some effects that are not seen in similar capture tools, including the ability to automatically locate and enhance the active window. The app supports lots of image capture methods, including full screen, multi-monitor workspace, arbitrary regions, fixed sized areas,.

I recently learned that Windows 7 has a screenshot tool, included right there as part of the Windows operating system. It's pretty cool too, and easy to use. I still use Gadwin's Print Screen too, but the Windows tool is a good one for people that don't want to install any other software.

Why do you need this? It all goes back to the old saying, 'A picture is worth a thousand words'. This is definitely true when diagnosing a computer problem. All the time people will email or call me with a problem or something that is not working properly, and they don't really know how to describe exactly what is happening. However, if they could just send me a picture of their screen, it would (in many cases) tell me exactly what I need to know. That's what a screenshot tool does.

The actual name of this application is Snipping Tool. To get to it, click the Start button in the lower left, and in the Search bar type: snipping tool

When you have finished typing that, you will see 'Snipping Tool' listed in the same window, just above where you typed. Click on that to open the tool.

You will see the tool open in its own little window:

At the same time, the rest of your screen will sort of 'fade out'. That's because the snipping tool has control now – it's waiting for you to take a picture of your screen (or part of it). Not yet!

First, you want to click on the Options button. This will allow you to configure some of the settings. However, you can usually just leave the default settings and be fine.

Then, you want to decide what type of screenshot you want to take. There are 4 options, and you can choose the one you prefer by clicking the drop-down menu next to 'New':

The one I use almost all the time is the Rectangular Snip. This means you can drag your mouse from the top left to the bottom right of whatever area you want to take a picture of, and it creates a screenshot of whatever is inside that rectangle.

Free-form Snip can be used if you have some kind of odd-shaped item to show, but I can't really think of an instance where it would be necessary.

Window Snip does just that – takes a screenshot of one of your open windows.

Full screen Snip is also pretty much self explanatory – it will show your entire screen. This is not always ideal, because if your screen is set at a high resolution, everything on it is fairly small, so whatever it is you are trying to show might not appear very clearly.

So, let's say you choose the Rectangular Snip, and you choose your section that you want take a picture of. When you make the rectangle and let go of the mouse, a new window will appear – and your screenshot selection is right there waiting for you. In this case, I just took a picture of part of the header to my website:

As you can see, you now have some options for what you can do with this picture.

Here are what the icons mean, from left to right:

New – if you don't like your selection, just do it over again

Save snip – this saves this image to your hard drive, in the location of your choice

Copy – this puts it on your clipboard, so that you can paste it somewhere (such as in a Word document, if you wish)

Email – if you use a software email program (such as Outlook, Outlook Express, Windows Live mail, Thunderbird, etc), you can click to have a new email window open, with this picture included as an attachment. This doesn't work if you have a web-based email and just go to the website (such as Gmail.com or Yahoo.com) to send and receive mail.

Mini design bundle 1 0. The pen means you can draw on the image in a variety of colors – add notes, arrows to point something out, whatever you want.

Highlighter allows you to – guess what – highlight things!

Finally, the eraser lets you delete some of your pen or highlighter work, in case you got too carried away with your artistic add-ons.

If you want to use this tool to send me a picture of your screen when you are having problems, and you use one of the above mentioned email tools, that is the best way. If you only used web-based email access, copy and paste the picture into a Word file, save the Word file, then attach the Word file to an email for me to see.

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Believe me, it's nice for me to be able to see what you are talking about. And it helps me take care of your problem more efficiently.

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On a Windows 7 Computer, you can take a Screenshot easily with the help of Prt Scr button on keyboard and an Image Editor. In case you want to store screenshot in Microsoft Office Document like Microsoft Word, Excel or Power Point, you do not need to worry about Image Editor. This post describes a quick and fast way to capture screenshot of your Desktop and then store it as a .png file.

Search for osk on Windows 7 to Locate On-Screen Keyboard in Windows 7

There are multiple ways in which you can press the Prt Scr Key to capture a Screenshot and store it in the Clipboard. In case you do have access to physical keyboard, you can skip the part where description of On-Screen Keyboard is provided in this post. In case you do not have access to physical keyboard or you would just prefer to take a screenshot on your Windows 7 computer with only Mouse, just follow the Screenshots and follow the steps in this post to take a screenshot of your display. As displayed in the first screenshot above, search for the word osk to locate the On-Screen Keyboard of Windows 7 and Click on it to launch it.

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Press PrtScr on On-Screen Keyboard of Windows 7 to Take Screenshot

You need to press the Print Screen Key on your Keyboard to capture the Screenshot image or as displayed in the screenshot above, you can press the Print Screen button in the On-Screen button to take a screenshot. Once you have pressed the Prt Scr key on Keyboard or Print Screen Button on the Virtual Keyboard, the Screenshot will be stored as an image on the clipboard. The size of the Image will be same as your Display Resolution. In case you do have Multiple Monitors connected to your Windows 7 Computer, the Print Screen button will capture Screenshot of all the Active Monitors Extended Mode. In case you do have Multiple Monitors connected to your Windows 7 Computer in Mirror Mode, then the Size / Resolution of the Screenshot will be determined by the lowest Display Resolution of Monitors connected to your Windows 7 computer.

Search for mspaint in Windows 7 to Launch Microsoft Paint Program

Once you do have the desired Screenshot in Clipboard of Windows 7, all you need to do is paste the Screenshot in any Image Editor, Microsoft Word, Excel or any other Windows Application which can handle Screenshots from Clipboard. In this tutorial, the default Image Editor / Paint Application of Windows 7 is used. In order to launch Paint application, open the Start Menu and search for mspaint as displayed in the screenshot above and lunch it.

Click on Paste in Paint Application to Retrieve Screenshot from Clipboard of Windows 7

After pressing the Paste button in Pain program, you will be able to see the screenshot captured. In case you are satisfied with the screenshot captured, you can proceed to the next step or repeat the steps above to get the best screenshot for the purpose. After pressing the Paste button or Keyboard Shortcut Ctrl + V in the Paint Application, the Screenshot will be displayed in the Image Editing Area and will be ready to edit.

Screenshot from Clipboard of Windows 7 in Microsoft Paint Program

Note from the above Screenshot that the Select button of Paint Application is selected and the Screenshot captured is highlighted with doted lines. In case you do not want to do any editing and you want simply to save the Screenshot as a File, just click on the Save button which looks like Floppy Disk and is visible at the top left corner of the Paint Application and specify File Name, File Type (Default is PNG File format in Windows 7) and File Location as displayed in the screenshot below.

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Screenshots are great way to visually share information with other people. Whether you want to report a bug to a Software Developer or just tell your Friend what's on your Display, the Screenshots are the best way to communicate static information. Yes you can even record Videos to share information visually on computers, but Screenshots are much easier to create, view and manage.





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