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Old 08-13-2003, 06:49 PM
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Originally posted by GPhiBLtColonel
tell me how you wrangled your way around the security!! Email me!! Please?!

I don't know how it's done on a PC, but on a Macintosh one can take a screenshot of the entire screen (including windows, menus, desktop icons etc) pressing the key combination of:

Command-Shift-3

When you don't want EVERYTHING but just a portion of the screen, press:

Command-Shift-4

and then drag the selection tool around the part you want a picture of.

NOTE: I do NOT advocate the use of this feature as a means of stealing pictures from people. I have no use for this Chi Omega bid day photo other than to ask if I have spotted carnation's daughter correctly. I have clearly stated in my post that the picture was obtained from Mirage Studios (www.heddonphoto.com). They own the copyright on this photograph. The point of having this feature on a computer is so that the user can take a screenshot in case something goes wrong with the computer and they need to record what the screen looked like when the error occured.

Thank you and that's my public service announcement for the day.

.....Kelly
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