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Screen Cap, How do I make 1?
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Winchester World
 
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Hello I was wondering how I can make a screen cap? Stupid question I know. I've got my Twitter page open in the other window with my favourites. Have to scroll down with the bar on the side. I want to make a cap of the whole page because a few messages at the bottom disappear every few days and I have to dig them back up, so annoying! Help needed please!
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Demon Huntress

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Not a stupid question at all!
All you need to do is press 'Print Screen' which is right up next to the 'Pause Break' 'Insert' and 'Delete' buttons at the top right of any standard keyboard. This essentially creates a copy of the screencap on your clipboard, which means you have simply copied the image of your whole page if that makes sense.
Then open Paint or any other image software, then press the paste button in a new document and the image will be pasted into that document.
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| Samfan3 |
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I think I understood what you said. Next problem lol I am using paint. And my twitter page doesn't fit on the paint page. I guess I have to struggle for a while lol but if you can explain more I appreciate it!
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| Yoda |
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Do you need a screencap of your whole Twitter page or only part of it? If you only need part of it, you can scroll down so what you need fits on the screen. The follow Katie's directions about making a screencap.
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| Samfan3 |
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I need a screencap of my whole page. Or is it easier to cut the page in parts then fit it all together in 1 paint file? *Still struggling*
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Defender of the Earth

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Yeah, if you need the whole page, then it's easier to do it in parts.
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Or you can go to print options and reduce the size. I usually set it to landscape and then reduce to 60% to get a whole screen page in. Not maybe the techie way, but gets me there
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| Yoda |
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Defender of the Earth

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Oh, there's an idea. You could zoom out on the screen. Small enough to fit everything you want, but still big enough to read. Which browser do you use to go online?
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| Samfan3 |
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I am satisfied with what I have now. Fed up too lol I can read the messages and that's what counts.
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Haha, it's amazing how the simplest things are the hardiest. I hate to add to the confusion, but there is a very easy way to do this that hopefully the most effort involved would be installing a program. If you're still interested, here's what I'd recommend:
1) Go to Gimp.org and download GIMP 2.6 for Windows.
2) Once it's finished downloading it...install it.
3) Once it's finished installing (which shouldn't take long) run GIMP.
4) When GIMP opens up, there should be three windows. One big one and two kinda smaller ones with some stuff in them. In the bigger window do the following: File>Create>Screen Shot
5) A new window should come up about options for your screen cap. What you want to select is "Grab a single window". [Good to note here that you need to be able to see your web browser with your Twitter page open at this point]
6) After selecting "Grab a single window" and clicking "Grab", another window will pop up with a little crosshair thingy in it and it'll say, "Drag crosshair to select window". Follow those instructions. To do that, just click and hold on the crosshair, then drag it to your web browser window that you can see (you don't have to have the window up in front, you just need to be able to see an area of it), then let go of your mouse when the crosshair is over any part of your web browser window.
7) Give GIMP a little bit to think things through, and tu da! You have a screencap in GIMP. Then save and do whatever you need to. 
Hopefully that wasn't too complicated, and if you run into problems, feel free to ask. I'll gladly help you through.
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