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clm738
15-12-2009, 4:40pm
I am using Firefox and trying to find add-on for print screen.
Can anyone tell me how to do this.
I am trying to print my Library and put in AP so I can ask a question about it.
Thanks.

jjnic
15-12-2009, 5:01pm
I would click on "print screen".

open your picture viewer,editor whatever

click edit --> paste

then save resulting file.

jj

clm738
15-12-2009, 5:13pm
Hi jj. Tried this but dosen't work.

clm738
15-12-2009, 5:22pm
This is my problem.
On my hard drive that has all my photos on there are numerous files (in the library they look like - folder with padlock then different letters and numbers like a295f11796f2d1b1a02abe and in side this folder is another called Sandbox. I have about 20 of these folders all with different number and letter combinations and all of them contain another folder called Sandbox and all of them are empty. They lay above my "My Lightroom Photos" folder and are growing by themselves.
Does this have anything to do with Lightroom?
What happens If I delete them?
How can I stop them from appearing as soon I will 2 plus pages of Library?
I have phoned Adobe and they cannot help me. Go figure!
Does it have anything to do with backup?
Thanks.

GlennSan
15-12-2009, 5:27pm
Assuming windows desktop:
1 Get your screen the way you want
2. ALT + PrintScrn key
3. Open Windows "paint" program - the really crappy basic one
4. Edit then paste
5. Save as jpeg

you get this:

Speedway
15-12-2009, 5:32pm
To Print screen from firefox, click print screen on keyboard then, 1 open paint go to - edit, paste. 2 In PS go to - file, new, image from clipboard. 3 In PSP go to - edit, paste as new image.
Keith.

clm738
15-12-2009, 6:00pm
Hi Glenn & Keith. I have tried both versions but cannot copy to paint. I have windows 7 and am trying to copy my library not a web or firefox page.

gcflora
15-12-2009, 6:06pm
Hi Glenn & Keith. I have tried both versions but cannot copy to paint. I have windows 7 and am trying to copy my library not a web or firefox page.

If you're in Window 7, Click Start (Orb or whatever it's called now), type snip and press enter. This will open the snip tool... pretty sure you'll work it out from there ;)

Dunno why your prtScn key is not working though

clm738
15-12-2009, 6:27pm
This is the page (Thanks gc) I have been talking about.

mithrandir
15-12-2009, 6:29pm
You could download ScreenGrab. It works well.

GlennSan
15-12-2009, 6:35pm
No idea what those folders are referring to but I hope you do have current and active Antivirus installed?

Sandbox suggests some sort of isolated walled-off environment so wondering ...

gcflora
15-12-2009, 6:43pm
Is it anything to do with Internet Explorer? Doesn't that have a sandbox mode now? Or maybe not... maybe one of the other browsers

ving
15-12-2009, 6:57pm
it doesnt matter what internet browser you are using cause its irrelevant.

push http://www.creativesoftworx.com/images/key.gif button on keyboard. open paint, or psp, or ps and hold down the http://www3.hants.gov.uk/ctrl.png key while pushing the http://www.instantsitedesign.com/images/keys/v-key-sm.jpg key on teh keyboard.

save result as a jpg...

clm738
15-12-2009, 7:17pm
Did that David but not printing onto page.
Yes Glenn have anti virus installed an am being backed up an monitored off base.

clm738
15-12-2009, 7:36pm
Sorry should have started a new Thread with screen grab. Will do now.

gcflora
15-12-2009, 8:15pm
it doesnt matter what internet browser you are using cause its irrelevant.

push http://www.creativesoftworx.com/images/key.gif button on keyboard. open paint, or psp, or ps and hold down the http://www3.hants.gov.uk/ctrl.png key while pushing the http://www.instantsitedesign.com/images/keys/v-key-sm.jpg key on teh keyboard.

save result as a jpg...

Much easier using snip :p

happy.grl
15-12-2009, 8:41pm
I always use fireshot to get a print screen when on a PC - you can set it to get the entire page if it has scrolled beyond the viewable area.

Works great when needing to give a client an overall view

ricktas
15-12-2009, 9:34pm
depending on keyboard it is ALT+PrtSc or on some pc's it is Fn+PrtSc

The go to your editing program, click file - new - (some will ask if you want to use clipboard, others will want you to select clipboard to get right dimensions). Once you new blank doc is created, Click Edit - Paste, to copy your clipboard into the new document.

Darvidanoar
15-12-2009, 10:06pm
Yep, Alt-PrtScr will copy the window or dialog that currently has focus into the clipboard, PrtScr by itself will copy the whole screen (taskbar and all) into the clipboard.

Once in the clipboard you can paste into almost any other app :)