Thanks Butch!  I was wondering how to make the print screen button show up
somewhere... ;) deb :)

On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 5:15 AM, ButchPrice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Even easier.
> Push the print screen button.
> Now open Windows Paint.
> Control+V
> You can use "save as" to access the drop down filter and save it as
> a .jpg file which will be considerably smaller file size than windows
> native .bmp bitmap format.
> Then send your graphic as an attachment.
>
> Best regards,
> ButchPrice
>
> On Nov 23, 1:01 am, "Ed Jones Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Deb ,
> >
> > Screen Shots-easy , just get out your trusty ole digital camera or a web
> cam , take a shot of your computer screen and send it to us as an attachment
> , just beware of file siza . I have never had much luck using the print
> screen button , at least on my computer .
> >
> > Widgets- In computer programming , a widget ( or control ) is an
> interface element that a computer user interacts with , such as a window or
> a text box . Widgets are sometimes qualified as a virtual to distinguish
> them from their physical counterparts , as an example , virtual buttons that
> can be clicked with a mouse cursor vs physical buttons that can be pressed
> with a finger . Widgets are often packaged together in widgets toolkits.
> Programmers use widgets to build graphical user interfaces ( GUI's )
> >
> > Hope this info helps
> >
> > Ed Jones Jr.
> >
>

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