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== Taking a screen shot ==
== Taking a screen shot ==
# Start an email to someone in Outlook  (it does not work in Web Mail).
# Open the page that you want to take a screen shot of.
# Left click to place your cursor on the page you want the screen shot of.
# Hit '''ALT''', print screen (prt sc)(2 buttons) (yes, it looks like nothing happens when you do this...)
# Left click your cursor into the body of the '''email.'''
# Right click and select paste.
# The screenshot should now be in your email.


*1. Start an email to someone in Outlook  (it does not work in Web Mail).
NB: To get a shot of your full screen (ie not just the error code), follow above steps, but in step four, only press prt scr (one button only).
*2. Open the page that you want to take a screen shot of.
*3. Left click to place your cursor on the page you want the screen shot of.
*4. Hit alt, function(fn), print screen (prt sc)(3 buttons) or just Alt and Print Screen.( It looks like nothing happens here)
*4. Left click your cursor into the body of the '''email.'''
*5. Right click and select paste.
*6. The screenshot should now be in your email.
 
 
**Note: It doesn't work if you try to put a screen shot into the body of the email utilizing the email button in our access CCMDB program. You have to open a new email in Microsoft outlook.


== Emailing a screen shot ==
== Emailing a screen shot ==
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''Don't paste the picture into a word document or save it as an image; this just wastes your time in sending and the recipient's time in viewing.''
''Don't paste the picture into a word document or save it as an image; this just wastes your time in sending and the recipient's time in viewing.''
If you can't paste right into the email you are likely using "plain text" rather than "rich text" or "html". Set your email to use one of the latter.
If you can't paste right into the email you are likely using "plain text" rather than "rich text" or "html". Set your email to use one of the latter.
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[[Category:IT Instructions]]
[[Category:IT Instructions]]

Latest revision as of 12:46, 19 June 2019

Sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words - sending a screenshot instead of describing an error is both faster and often more meaningful.

Taking a screen shot

  1. Start an email to someone in Outlook (it does not work in Web Mail).
  2. Open the page that you want to take a screen shot of.
  3. Left click to place your cursor on the page you want the screen shot of.
  4. Hit ALT, print screen (prt sc)(2 buttons) (yes, it looks like nothing happens when you do this...)
  5. Left click your cursor into the body of the email.
  6. Right click and select paste.
  7. The screenshot should now be in your email.

NB: To get a shot of your full screen (ie not just the error code), follow above steps, but in step four, only press prt scr (one button only).

Emailing a screen shot

Start an email to someone in Outlook (doesn't work in Web access), paste (press: ctr-V keys on your keyboard) this will paste the picture right into the email.

Don't paste the picture into a word document or save it as an image; this just wastes your time in sending and the recipient's time in viewing. If you can't paste right into the email you are likely using "plain text" rather than "rich text" or "html". Set your email to use one of the latter.

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