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smartcooky, if you go alt+print screen that will give you a screen capture of the current window. if you go to windows run type in mspaint that will bring up paint (its a standard install on any windows pc)

Start > Run > mspaint


"Windows cannot find 'mspaint'. Make sure you typed the name correctly, and try again. To search for a file, click the Start button and then click search"
 
Start > Run > mspaint


"Windows cannot find 'mspaint'. Make sure you typed the name correctly, and try again. To search for a file, click the Start button and then click search"

It doesn't really matter as you've got Photoshop which will do the same job (and a million other things) better as you posted above.

However out of interest, I'm guessing you're running Windows XP (poor you), in which case MSPaint has most likely been uninstalled through the 'Add/Remove Windows Components' tab under 'Add or Remove Programs'. I don't think there's a way to uninstall paint in Vista, 7 or 8.
 
It doesn't really matter as you've got Photoshop which will do the same job (and a million other things) better as you posted above.

However out of interest, I'm guessing you're running Windows XP (poor you), in which case MSPaint has most likely been uninstalled through the 'Add/Remove Windows Components' tab under 'Add or Remove Programs'. I don't think there's a way to uninstall paint in Vista, 7 or 8.

Yes I have XP Professional. I can't use Win 7 or Win 8 because they are incompatible with the commercial software and the hardware peripherals I use. Even using "Windows XP Mode" in Win 7 does not get around the hardware lock plugged into the USB port. There are no Win7 or Win 8 drivers for the hardware lock, so I'm stuck win Win XP Pro.


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1. Press alt + print scrn

2. Open Photoshop..... go File > New. Brings up a blank image 1920 x 1050 pixels @ 72 dpi.... definitely looks the right dimensions for a screen capture. I have checked by resetting the new file size to 1500 x 1000, and going alt + print scrn again and the new file size goes to 1920 v 1050, so it is definitely picking up the screen, however....

3. Click on blank (Untitled) image and go Edit > Paste... and this is the result....

Untitled-1.jpg


NOTE: This is a resized version to fit in TRF Post, but the aspect is the same.


4. I'm buggered if I know why this is happening!
 
Think I have found the potential area which is causing the problem the DIV Collapse area in the forum display... However I don't know CSS too well to work out why its doing it... If there is anyone around who does it would be great to get your assistance to get this resolved...
 

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