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ctrl , alt , print screen :)
Press the button the says "print screen", paste it into paint, save file into pictures.
Select Control (Ctrl) and select Print Screen Then open paint, then copy and paste
You cannot directly copy from Turbo editor and paste it in Word. But instead you can save your source file from Turbo. Then open that file in Notepad. From Notepad you can copy or paste to MS Word.
To copy the screen you can use Print Screen which is abbreviated prt sc on your pc's keyboard. All you have to do is press the print screen button and then go to word or paint on your PC and press CTRL V or paste(same thing) and the screen at which you pressed print screen will appear. On some PC's you may have to press fn(function button) and then the prt sc button.
Press CTRL, ALT, Print Screen:)
First hit the Print Screen key on your keyboard. Then go into Paint and go to the edit menu and click Paste, or press and hold the Ctrl key and press V. ...a little more: Simple. Using your "prnt scrn" button on your keyboard, take the shot (if you want to get a screen shot of an active window, hold down the "ctrl" key then hit the "prnt scrn" key.) Open Microsoft "Paint" and select edit, then paste. The screen shot will appear, and then save it with what ever name you want. This will send it to your "My Pictures" file by default.
Try ALT+CTRL+PRINT SCREEN
Once you've taken a screenshot using the "Print Screen" key (PrtScn) on your keyboard, you need to paste it into an application, document, or image editor. Here are the general steps to paste the screenshot: Capture the Screenshot: Press the "PrtScn" key to capture the entire screen. Open the Target Application: Open the application or document where you want to paste the screenshot. This could be a word processor, image editor, email client, web browser, or any program that supports image or document editing. Paste the Screenshot: To paste the screenshot, use the standard paste keyboard shortcuts: On Windows: Press "Ctrl + V" to paste. On macOS: Press "Command + V" to paste. By following these steps, you will paste the screenshot you captured into the application or document you have open. You can then further edit or save the screenshot as needed within that application.
Press the Print Screen key and youu will get the full screen screenshot of the contents of the screen saved to the clipboard(Windows.) Going to a program that does graphics(many freely available) and and pressing Ctrl + V will paste it there so that it can be saved or manipulated.
u press ctrl+P
Capturing a screenshot for use in PowerPoint is a straightforward process. The method may vary slightly depending on your operating system. Here are instructions for both Windows and macOS: Windows: Full Screen: Press the PrtScn (Print Screen) key on your keyboard. This captures the entire screen. Open PowerPoint. In your PowerPoint presentation, go to the slide where you want to insert the screenshot. Press Ctrl + V to paste the screenshot. Active Window: Click on the window you want to capture to make it active. Press Alt + PrtScn. Open PowerPoint and paste the screenshot using Ctrl + V. Snipping Tool or Snip & Sketch: Open the Snipping Tool or Snip & Sketch. Capture the area you want to include in your screenshot. Save the screenshot. Open PowerPoint and insert the screenshot using Ctrl + V. macOS: Full Screen: Press Command + Shift + 3 to capture the entire screen. The screenshot is saved on your desktop. Open PowerPoint. In your presentation, go to the slide where you want to insert the screenshot. Drag the screenshot file into PowerPoint, or use Insert > Picture > Picture from File. Partial Screen: Press Command + Shift + 4. Drag to select the area you want to capture. The screenshot is saved on your desktop. Open PowerPoint and insert the screenshot using Insert > Picture > Picture from File. Grab Utility: Open the Grab utility (you can find it in Applications > Utilities). Choose the type of screenshot you want (Selection, Window, Screen). Save the screenshot. Open PowerPoint and insert the screenshot using Insert > Picture > Picture from File. These methods should help you capture screenshots for use in PowerPoint presentations. Adjust the steps based on your preferences and the specific content you want to include in your slides.