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Word gives you complete control over how it prints your document. You can either print the entire document or you can print a portion of it. To print only selected pages, follow these steps:
- Choose the Print option from the File menu, or simply press Ctrl+P. Word displays the Print dialog box. (See Figure 1.)
- In the Pages box, indicate the page numbers you want to print.
- Click on OK.
Figure 1. The Print dialog box.
On Windows 10, Snip & Sketch is the default app for taking screenshots of the entire screen, active window, or region of the screen. Usually, you can open the screen snipping tool from the Start menu, or using the Windows key + Shift + S keyboard shortcut, but if you want a more direct access, it’s also possible to map the tool to the Print Screen (PrtScrn) key on the keyboard. Presently, I use Snipping Tool and Jing much more than Print Screen. The problem was always that Print Screen would copy the whole desktop, which is particularly frustrating when you have multiple monitors. Soon after starting as a developer, I was told that pressing Alt + Prt Scr would copy only the active window to the clipboard.
When you specify page numbers, Word allows you quite a bit of flexibility. The following are some general guidelines for specifying page numbers:
- You can specify a single page number.
- You can specify a group of non-sequential pages by separating them by commas, i.e., 4, 8, 19.
- You can specify a sequential range of pages by putting a dash between them. Thus, 4-7 would print pages 4 through 7.
- You can print an entire section by using s. For instance, to print section 5 of your document, you would use s5.
- You can print multiple sections the same as you would print multiple pages. For example, s2, s6 would print sections 2 and 6.
- You can specify pages within a section by using s and p with page numbers. For instance, if you want to print pages 2 through 7 of section 4, you would use p2s4-p7s4.
- You can specify a range of pages across sections in the same manner. To print beginning with page 2 of section 4 and ending with page 5 of section 7 you would use p2s4-p5s7.
Where is that Print Screen Key Located?
There are times in design when you need to print a portion of of a floor plan or other view. Unfortunately Revit does not have the capability to print from a selection window like you can in AutoCAD. Here is a workaround to allow the printing of a selection window. Before we go through the steps of the workaround for printing partial print windows, let's first go through creating saved.
The Windows Print Screen key is normally located at the top right of your keyboard in close proximity to the “F12” key or “F-Lock” key and is typically identified by the letters Prt Scrn or Prt Scn. See the example below.
Make sure F-Lock is off before attempting to use the Print Screen Button.
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Windows Print Screen Steps (Capture Everything Screenshot)
1. How to continue trial photoshop cc. Locate and maximize the elements you’d like to capture on screen.
2. To capture the entire screen, just press Prt Scrn. Nothing visual will indicate that you have successfully captured a screenshot until step 4 below.
3. Open a new document in MS Word, MS Photo Editor, Adobe PhotoShop, or another image editor.
4. Paste by using CTRL+ V while inside your selected image editor.
Windows Print Screen Steps to (Only Capture Selected Windows Screenshot)
1. Locate and maximize the window you’d like to capture.
2. To copy/capture the current window, hold down ALT + Prt Scrn at the same time. Nothing visual will indicate that you have successfully captured a screenshot until step 4 below.
3. Open a new document in MS Word, MS Photo Editor, Adobe PhotoShop, or another image editor.
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4. Paste by using CTRL + V while inside your selected image editor.
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