How do I upload a saved screen shot?

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  1. Jo_Goldsmith11 profile image61
    Jo_Goldsmith11posted 10 years ago

    I need your help fellow hubbers. I have created a screen shot of one of my hubs.
    I saved it and when I try to upload it for a photo or link to my next hub, it is not working.
    It says that I need a jpg. How would I go about showing the saved screen shot on
    a new hub?  Thank you for your help. I will be sure to return the favor by tweeting
    2 hubs of your choice for a full week at least 1 x a day! This is my thank you for the help.

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      calculus-geometryposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      If you're on a PC then you should have MS Paint.  What you can do in that case is hit the "print screen" or "prnt scrn" button, then open a new canvas in Paint, then hit Ctrl + v to copy the screenshot into Paint.  From there you can crop it as needed and save the image as a jpg. 
      (No need to tweet my hubs as thanks, I don't want you to get into trouble for spamming. smile )

      1. Jo_Goldsmith11 profile image61
        Jo_Goldsmith11posted 10 years agoin reply to this

        you are so funny! I don't spam. If I tweet someone in recognition for how awesome they are, it is because they deserve to be tweeted and appreciated. Thanks for the help. :-)

    2. agvulpes profile image86
      agvulpesposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      If you are using Windows7 you could also use the 'Snipping Tool' located in the Accessories file under All Programs. It has a pair of scissors as an icon and is pretty easy to use. Save the 'snip' to your desktop and it will save as a .jpg file smile
      As c-g says don't worry about the tweeting smile 
      Good luck!

      1. Jo_Goldsmith11 profile image61
        Jo_Goldsmith11posted 10 years agoin reply to this

        Thank you. Yes, I will tweet. I am a woman of my word. :-)
        I appreciate the help, I really do. Take care. :-)

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      KenDeanAgudoposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Easy and you will do this within 3 minutes. Find the ( prt sc) button in your keyboard press it when you wanted to print screen a page then paste it in powerpoint. Cut the picture and right click and click (save as picture) then finish ..
      try it

      1. Jo_Goldsmith11 profile image61
        Jo_Goldsmith11posted 10 years agoin reply to this

        Thanks. I will give this a try too. I have an old PC and it has
        Windows 7 on it.  It was the paint portion of the step that I keep missing. Hope you have a great weekend. :-)

 
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