Hope this helps.
This is from the "Help" menu in Panther ---

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Taking pictures of your screen with Grab

 You can use the Grab application to take a picture of all or part of your
computer screen. These pictures are often called "screen shots" or "screen
captures."
    1.       Open Grab (located in Applications/Utilities) and choose a
command from the Capture menu.

 Selection takes a picture of a part of the screen that you select.

 Window takes a picture of a window you select.

 Screen takes a picture of the entire screen.

 Timed Screen lets you start a timer and activate part of the screen (such
as a menu), and then takes a picture of the screen.
    2.       Follow the onscreen instructions.

 To see information about a screen shot you've taken, such as the size and
depth, choose Edit > Inspector.

 To save a screen shot, choose File > Save. Grab saves screen shots as files
in TIFF format. You can use the Preview application to view these files and
export them to other formats, such as JPEG.



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