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  2. Screenshot with Paint | Tutorials - Windows 7 Help Forums

    www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/9717-screenshot-paint.html

    This will show you how to take a full screen screenshot or a single window screenshot, then create and save the screenshot in Windows 7 Paint. Tip If you wanted to take a screenshot of a opened menu item, then you would want to use step 1 and crop the screenshot in Paint since the menu item would close when trying to take the screenshot with ...

  3. Cant copy & paste to paint? Solved - Windows 7 Forums

    www.sevenforums.com/software/406852-cant-copy-paste-paint.html

    It was working great until recently. If I can remember correctly I used to go to either file or edit at top left corner and copy the screenshot,schematic,etc. Then paste to paint but it doesnt work an

  4. Print screen will not paste to paint - Windows 7 Forums

    www.sevenforums.com/general-discussion/254734-print-screen-will-not-paste...

    Heya. When taking a screenshot with printscreen it captures the whole screen, including all monitors where as alt+printscreen only captures the current window in focus, is there anyway to remap the keys so its functionality is swapped?

  5. How to put image on desktop - Not a background image

    www.sevenforums.com/customization/271975-how-put-image-desktop-not-background...

    Well, you can open MS paint, then extend the area to your desktop size e.g. 1024x768 (and fill in the color you want) then paste your image and place it wherever you want. Hope that helps. P.S Sorry but I can't help you with the Monitor prob, I've never had the least experience of using any screen except my good ol' monitor.

  6. WORD: paste image into document with "ripped paper" effect border

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    I often take screenshots and paste images of excerpts of articles/documents. I basically take a screenshot, paste it into MSPaint, select the part I need, and paste it into the Word document. I want to show a border around the square/rectangular image that looks like a newspaper clipping or something that was cut out of a newspaper.

  7. Sticky Notes - Backup and Restore | Tutorials - Windows 7 Help...

    www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/166067-sticky-notes-backup-restore.html

    2. Save a copy of the StickyNotes.snt file to where you like as a backup of it. (see screenshot below) NOTE: This file is your backup of the current Sticky Notes on your desktop.

  8. copy and paste print screen Solved - Windows 7 Forums

    www.sevenforums.com/general-discussion/340622-copy-paste-print-screen.html

    You CAN paste directly into Word / Wordpad from Prt Screen. After Prtscreen just open Word / wordpad and select PASTE. Sometimes you want a Print screen -- for example capturing a Menu or a drop down list -- if you use snipping tool in these cases a menu / drop down list or other part of the screen often disappears.

  9. Screenshot and Upload using MWSnap | Tutorials - Windows 7 Help...

    www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/51160-screenshot-upload-using-mwsnap.html

    Screenshot in Gaming Hello Friends When I take screen shot of my screen while playing Games ( CS ) , and then paste it in paint , only BLACK SCREEN Appears.

  10. Internet Explorer - Import and Export Favorites | Tutorials

    www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/86795-internet-explorer-import-export-favorites.html

    A) Select the favorites (internet shortcuts and/or folders) that you want to export, then copy and paste them into a new folder (named what you like). (see screenshot below step 3) B) This new folder is your exported favorites. Save it to where you like for safe keeping.

  11. Dump Files - Configure Windows to Create on BSOD

    www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/174459-dump-files-configure-windows-create-bsod.html

    Open the Start Menu, copy and paste SystemPropertiesAdvanced.exe into the search box, and press Enter. 2. If prompted by UAC, then click on Yes (Windows 7) or Continue (Vista). 3. In the Advanced tab, click on the Settings button under Startup and Recovery. (see screenshot below)