At 06:40 AM 12/17/1999 -0600, you wrote:
>On my old DOS machine, I can press "print screen" key and the
>printer will record the screen.
>
>How do you print screen when running Windows98?
Pressing this key in windows results in a graphic snapshot of the entire
screen being copied to clipboard.  You can then paste into a graphics
application.  Dunno if you can copy a screen full of text and paste to a
text app.  Never tried it.  I've used it to capture nifty screens created
by nifty screen savers for creating background pictures, also for making a
screen shot to show others what my desktop looks like.
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