post print screen

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  1. rbrock

    rbrock Regular member

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    how do you post print screen to show someone on AD to help them with there problem
     
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    heres another way...

    SnagIt Screen Capture
    Capture, Edit, Share

    A picture is worth a thousand words.

    SnagIt helps you take advantage of this age-old wisdom by changing the way you communicate with your co-workers, friends and family.

    Use SnagIt screen capture to:

    * Capture an error message and send it to the support team.
    * Capture a logo from your screen to enhance presentations and reports.
    * Capture scrolling Web pages to save copies of site designs, articles or online receipts.

    click here
    http://www.techsmith.com/snagit.asp
     
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    OK I'm a senior member but I don't know everthing I once said something like your a member and you don't know (this) and got my ass chewed out Snagit cost money what about a freebie snagit ? You don't know until you ask your not a born know it all. Yes I can do print screen but how do I get to AD for free. I anin't going to buy S--t
     
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    tocool just laid it out for you. -_-

    use print screen, paste into MS Paint, save as a .png or .jpeg or whatever your whims desire, then upload to imageshack, photobucket, your AD page...what-the-feck-ever. the use the regular UBB code to post it as you would any image.
     
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