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Question Posted Monday March 5 2007, 7:25 pm

i remember looking on a myspace code website from google
but i dont remember what i typed in to get it
i was looking for how to copy the webpage your on
like say i wanted to copy all this
it was a keyboard shortcut i think
so that i can save it as like a picture
and then post it as a picture
i dont think that made any sense
cause its hard to explain
but if anyone knows what im talking about
tell me how to do it!!!


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howfair answered Tuesday March 6 2007, 4:15 am:
i think you're talking about a screen shot? you press the prnt scrn key and the pause break key at the same time and then go to paint or something, and press ctrl c.

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