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Easily send screenshots with Windows Live Messenger

article by admin On Saturday, June 21, 2008
Why is no one else aware of this?

How many times might you have wanted to show someone what's on your screen but couldn't be bothered
  1. pressing Print Screen
  2. going to Paint
  3. pasting
  4. saving, and finally
  5. finding and sending the file
Well with Windows Live Messenger it's so much simpler.

After you've gotten rid of the annoying advertising, try Messenger's way of sending screenshots.

You ready for this? Ok,
  1. Press Print Screen
  2. Open your conversation
  3. Paste (Ctrl+V)
Yes, that's all. WLM then saves the clipboard image to a temporary location and sends it as a jpeg file.

Any image on your clipboard can be sent by pasting it.

To capture just the foreground window press Alt+Print Screen.

And by the way, if you use a Mac, you can print screens by pressing Command-Shift-3. Hmm. And right clicking is Ctrl+Click. Hmmm!

Oh and another tip: you can drag and drop files into where you type your text to send it.
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