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    Default I'm a Tool (Screenshots?)

    I'm trying to follow these tutorials online on how to take a screen-shot and every time I go to Accessories, click on paint, then edit, it will not give me the option of pasting it, its not in boldface, its lightly worded (meaning I can't use the option).

    Does anyone know what I am doing wrong here, no clue.

    And yes I am a TOOL when it comes to this type of shit.

    Thanks

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    I'm giving up, wanted to take a screen shot for a play in tennis and couldn't figure it out, obviously the guy is rolling out of the games

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    scroll so the image is on your screen. press the "print screen" key on your keyboard. then go into microsoft paint. go to edit --> paste and your image will appear. save the image to your hard drive. then go to tinypic.com and upload image from hard drive. tinypic will give you a URL link for your image that you can access from your browser.

    hope this helps pal

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    Zeta is exactly right, you can't just CTRL-V to paste, have to go to edit --> paste. And there's a bunch of sites to use if you want to upload instead of just email, I use photobucket

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    And yes iceminers is a tool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jacey View Post
    you can't just CTRL-V to paste
    of course you can ctrl v to paste in paint. thats why it says ctrl v next to paste when you go to edit.
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    Yeah...Ctrl-V should work in paint to paste a screen-shot...I do it all the time.

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    I cant believe people in 2010 are this technically challenged.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZetaPsi808 View Post
    scroll so the image is on your screen. press the "print screen" key on your keyboard. then go into microsoft paint. go to edit --> paste and your image will appear. save the image to your hard drive. then go to tinypic.com and upload image from hard drive. tinypic will give you a URL link for your image that you can access from your browser. hope this helps pal
    Thanks Zeta

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boner_18 View Post
    And yes iceminers is a tool.

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    Believe it bill how do you find out if your not with a bunch of young people

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