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it's in the "nether regions" of the windows clipboard.

after u hit the print screen button the image is 'saved' on the clipboard.

just open windows PAINT or some other painting graphics program that handles .bmp files.

then choose EDIT and choose PASTE

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Thanks russell but Paint won't let me choose paste. I can only choose "pastefrom" and

I don't know where the clipboard is located.

Man, everytime I start to think that I know what I am doing my computer sure proves me

wrong.

I don't ride the little bus...I drive it.

[This message has been edited by Mord (edited 10-23-2000).]

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If you have a mac it is much easier. Use the command-shift-3 and a file will appear in your primary hard drive called picture-1, -2, etc. It is a 1-1 picture of all your desktops (interesting if you are like many MacOS users and you run more than one monitor to allow you to game and work at the same time). This file is a .pct (PICT) file in millions of colors and can be manipulated in graphics programs. Many writers will even run Windows on the Mac to be able to take this color perfect screen shot.

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