by Lee McKenna Banned
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Hello Warrior's,

I would like to know how to take screen shots of my clickbank earnings for my website can some one help me out and explain how I do this.

Kind Regards

Lee Mckenna
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  • Profile picture of the author Jose Delgado
    two options:

    1. use the PrintScreen button on your keyboard, paste it onto paint and save it as an image.

    2. go to jingproject.com, download jing and use that which is very easy. (recommended)

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    • Profile picture of the author Andy Fletcher
      Originally Posted by Jose Delgado View Post

      two options:

      1. use the PrintScreen button on your keyboard, paste it onto paint and save it as an image.

      2. go to jingproject.com, download jing and use that which is very easy. (recommended)

      Both good suggestions but I'm casting a second vote for Jing. It's amazing.
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  • Profile picture of the author JustVisiting
    Hi
    Use paintshop pro (or similar) and use screen capture.
    Or search on "freeware screen capture".
    Cheers.
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  • Profile picture of the author John Hocking
    For screen shots I recommend Snagit from Techsmith

    You can get a trial version at
    Download SnagIt Trial


    You can also press Alt-Printscreen when viewing the page and open up mircosoft paint paste the image from the clip board and crop it.

    But I highly recommend you try Snagit.
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  • Profile picture of the author MichelleGreene
    jing is free and saves your screenshot as a png image...very easy to do and highly recommended.

    Michelle
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  • Profile picture of the author mario_a
    If you use Firefox, Fireshot is an awesome plugin that allows you to make screenshots of web pages, and add cool stuff like annotations and shapes to them.

    If you're looking for desktop software, I can recommend both MWSnap and FastStone Capture. (both freeware)

    Regards,
    Mario
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  • Profile picture of the author Dave OSullivan
    For ease of use, I would recommend SnagIt from Techsmith.

    I used to use Ctrl+PrintScreen then edit in Photoshop but SnagIt has many effects you can apply with one click.

    Dave.
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  • Profile picture of the author shortclick
    Hi:
    The quickest way I found to do this is right from my desktop. I really don't know if earlier Windows system have it... but the Windows Vista system has a snipping tool built right in.

    All you have to do is click start on your desktop & then go to programs & then to accessories... You will find the snipping tool right in the menu, so just click it. Then follow instructions, it is very easy to use.

    Hope this helps!

    Cathy
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  • Profile picture of the author CPA
    Go to your account first.

    1. Click the Print Screen button.

    2. Go to start --> all programs --> Accessories --> paint

    3. Click on the edit button and then paste.

    4. Crop the image as it fits.

    5. Click on "file" then "save as".

    Save it to your computer!

    That's it.
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  • Profile picture of the author garyv
    1 vote here for screenHunter
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  • Profile picture of the author mmacken
    Print screen on your keyboard with your clickbank account on screen, open up paint (found in start > programs > accessories > paint), modify as you see fit and then save as a .jpg. Unless you have PS but then im guessing you would know about print screen.
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  • Profile picture of the author mikemcmillan
    If you've got a Mac (and chances are you dont') press Command Shift 3 to take a shot of your entire screen. Press Command Shift 4 and you can take a shot of whatever portion of your screen you want. You get a png image on newer Macs--a jpg on older ones.
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  • Profile picture of the author doylesoft
    Some great suggestions from everyone.

    I usually do Alt + PrintScreen for captures and paste into MS-Paint OR use FastStone Capture 5.3 (the last free version) so I can easily add drop-shadow borders around the image.

    Jing is good stuff too. Recommended.
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