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OSX's amazing resize! 1640
Weird. In Tiger, at the least, your Help file should have shown: OSX's amazing resize! 1642 Let me give you some examples. There are people who actually work with the UI groups, doing... Shortcuts for taking pictures of the screen You can use keyboard shortcuts to take pictures of the screen in Mac OS X. To take a picture of the whole screen, press Command-Shift-3. OSX's amazing resize! 1641 The same logic does apply to XP. I never said that it didn't work. I never go to Windows Newsgropus and tell Windows users that their OS... To take a picture of part of the screen, press Command-Shift-4, then drag to select the area you want in the picture. To take a picture of a window, the menu bar, the Dock, or other area, press Command-Shift-4, then press the Space bar. Move the pointer over the area you want so that it's highlighted, then click. If you decide you want to drag to select the area, press the Space bar again. If you press Command-Shift-4 and decide you don't want to take the screen shot, press the Escape key. Screen shots are saved as files on the desktop. If you want to put the screen shot in the Clipboard, rather than create a file, hold down the Control key when you press the other keys. You can then paste the picture into a document.
-- Not only do I lie about what others are claiming, I show evidence from the Êrecords. - Snif Even in the U.S., even in a court room, a lack of proof is not a refutation. - Snif I seriously wanted to be carted away. I need help. I now see that. - Snif
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