The Print Screen button may not *appear* to do anything when you press
it, but it has taken a picture of your screen and put it in the
computer's memory.

Now you need to go to a graphics program (Windows Paint is just fine if
you don't have anything else) and paste from the computer's memory to a
document.  It's as simple as: open Paint, press Ctrl-V.  Now save the
file, and you have a copy of what your screen looked like at the moment
you pressed the Print Screen button.

Hope this helps.  :-)

Kind Regards,
Wendy

Paula Ryburn said the following on 1/09/2011 2:35 p.m.:
> ... I'm not sure how to get that button to work on my computer (believe it or 
> not).  I just pressed it and nothing...


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