Re: Unable to Print Screen Shot
From: CS (csokorai_at_thomcomp.com)
Date: 09/22/04
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Date: 22 Sep 2004 07:14:11 -0700
After doing a little more testing, it seems to be only happening to
the people who have Windows XP with Outlook 2000??!!!
"bondg" <bondg_AT_stcsc.edu> wrote in message news:<eCnjOjBoEHA.1176@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl>...
> Ctrl+Alt+PrtScn does not print the screen without some other app involved..
> My guess would be that you were using a third-party tool to do this printing
> and it's gone missing somehow or perhaps it's not compatible with one or
> another update (Windows/Office/driver) you've installed.
>
> PrtScn by itself will capture the screen to the clipboard so that you can
> paste it into some other document. Alt+PrtScn will capture just the active
> window to the clipboard for said pasting. Some folks here at our location
> use a program called PrintNow to automatically print from the PrtScn button.
> I'm pretty sure that PrintNow is a utility published by PC Magazine.
>
> GB
>
>
> "CS" <csokorai@thomcomp.com> wrote in message
> news:e2b89f7d.0409211158.269cea28@posting.google.com...
> >I am unable to print a screen shot (picture of what is on
> > the screen by hitting Ctrl + Alt + Print Screen) in
> > Outlook 2000. I have done this before, but can find no
> > setting to change to enable this to occur. All I get now
> > when I try and print an email with a screen shot in it is
> > is a box with a little "x" where the image should be.
> > Any ideas???
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