CST-133 Printing from Windows Click your left mouse button to proceed... © Delta College CST Faculty You do some important work in your CST-133 labs that.

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CST-133 Printing from Windows Click your left mouse button to proceed... © Delta College CST Faculty You do some important work in your CST-133 labs that concerns the Windows Utility Program, Windows Explorer. This excellent program does lots of things for us – but it does NOT allow us to print our results.

CST-133 Printing from Windows Click your left mouse button to proceed... We can, however, capture a Windows Explorer screen, copy it to the Windows Clipboard, and then paste it into the Windows Accessory Program, WordPad – and then print from there!

Click your left mouse button to proceed... STEP 1. Prepare your Windows Explorer screen – position in correct folder. STEP 2. Restore the Windows Explorer screen so that it does not fill the screen. STEP 3. Resize the Windows Explorer window by dragging a corner – make sure everything shows. CST-133 Printing from Windows

Click your left mouse button to proceed... STEP 4. Hold the [Alt] key while tapping the [Print Screen] key CST-133 Printing from Windows Your screen image is stored on the Windows Clipboard

Click your left mouse button to proceed... STEP 5. Start WordPad CST-133 Printing from Windows

Click your left mouse button to proceed... STEP 6. In WordPad, Edit + Paste CST-133 Printing from Windows Your image flows into your WordPad document

Click your left mouse button to proceed... STEP 7. In WordPad, File + Print CST-133 Printing from Windows

STEP 8. Submit your printout Click your left mouse button to exit...