Yes, but the easiest way is to click File > Mail Contents of This Page. You can also copy the screen by hitting Shift > Command > 3. Or you can copy a portion of the screen by hitting Shift > Command > 4 and highlighting what you want to copy.
Copy & paste whatever you want to print into the application Notes or into any word processing program, then print from there.
On Mac Mail the quick look is what you see when you click on any email in your inbox. Double click the email to see it full screen.
Cmd Shift 3 (entire screen), Cmd Shift 4 (square) if u wanna know more about this, suggest u to read this article: http://blog.pc-hand.com/news/free-screen-capture-tools.html hope it could help. Cmd Shift 4 and space bar is another option. You will need to print the file after creating the screen grab
No, the screen is a LED display.
I do not have a 24" iMac. I have a 20" iMac. Apple no longer sells the 24" iMac. If you will click the Apple logo on the top left of your screen and then click About This Mac then More Info you can find the answer.
No, the iMac is not a touch screen. The only touch screen products made by Apple are the iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch.
On the back of the computer screen.
Click the link.
The iMac comes in two different screen sizes. Customers can choose from the smaller 21.5 inch screen or the larger 27 inch screen. Both options are available ion their website.
No, the iMac has built in speakers on the bottom of the screen and a built in microphone.
The edge of the viewing screen.
Open Mail. Click the name Mail, top left of the screen. Now click preferences. On the window that comes up click the Accounts tab. On the bottom left click the + sign. Put in the email address and password and your iMac will do the rest.