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The start menu is the menu that pops up when you click on the symbol/button in the menu bar at the bottom left corner of your screen.


In this menu will be an item called 'all programs' click on this and you'll get a folder list. Within this folder list will be one called 'accessories', click on this and you'll get a list of the programs, one of which will be 'paint'.


Once you have pressed the prt scr button then open the paint application and go directly to 'paste' in the edit menu.


Save the file somewhere where you can find it again.


Then come on here, start a new post, click on 'attach a file or photo', browse to the location and select it, then click on attach.


Bob's your uncle.

Yes, that is paint! Now you might have to press the prtscrn button again to capture your screen. Once you've done this, go back to paint again and click ctrl+v - this should paste the screen capture into the big box. If it does, save it as a file somewhere by pressing ctrl+s. Then if it doesn't need any further cropping you can upload it to the forum.

OK...first trying out H's proposal...


just need to cut and paste this otherwise I keep having to switch pages and losing the instructions' spot...


Oh Jesus have mercy...


The start menu is the menu that pops up when you click on the symbol/button in the menu bar at the bottom left corner of your screen.


In this menu will be an item called 'all programs' click on this and you'll get a folder list. Within this folder list will be one called 'accessories', click on this and you'll get a list of the programs, one of which will be 'paint'.


Once you have pressed the prt scr button then open the paint application and go directly to 'paste' in the edit menu.


Save the file somewhere where you can find it again.


Then come on here, start a new post, click on 'attach a file or photo', browse to the location and select it, then click on attach.


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f-uck...nothing happens when I press prtscn and the paint page stays blank and when I click on paste another box comes up saying picture library and it wants a file name...sorry, my pea brain is not cut out for this...


Bob's your uncle my backside...


sorry, but I'm getting really grumpy now...I am going to have to leave it...I feel like throwing the computer out of the window...


SS thank you too - sorry but words like crop and powerpoint are Swahili too...



Thanks everyone...forget about it...I'm going to have to wait till hubby gets home...

Yeh it is getting a bit convoluted, if you don't have any luck uploading your screenshot LM maybe you should just force quit the Help and Support window that is obscuring your screen and get rid of the damn thing??? If you want to do that press ctrl+alt+delete which will bring up the task manager. In the 'Applications' tab Choose Help & Support then click 'End Task'. If you don;t see it there, hop over to the 'Processes' tab and see if you can find it there. If you can, select it and click 'end Process'. If you've no idea what the feck is going on, then enjoy your dinner?

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