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How can I copy and insert a page, including graphics, from the Internet?

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How can I copy and insert a page, including graphics, from the Internet?

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This is actually quite a simple thing to do and can be very useful. If you want to copy a whole page on your computer screen on the Internet you use the “print screen function.” You use the “print screen function” by pushing and holding down the Fn button and the prt sc (which is under the word insert on your keyboard): After you do that it has copied or “printed” a copy of that screen for you. Now, you can paste it into a word, paint, powerpoint, or journal document. This is called “screen capture.” It can be enlarged and can be read clearer when in a journal or paint document. This tool has helped in the past when I used my E-book for Geometry last year because I could just copy the shapes or graphs from the book instead of drawing them all out again so this tool has saved me a lot of time. Once pasted, you can then launch a toolbar to change the brightness or the color of the image by clicking on View: Toolbars: Picture. You can also crop the image to contain only what you want it t

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