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| The Snipping tool! Why you ask well because on a webpage that wont let you right click IE so pics arent copyied a user could just use the Snipping tool instead I know it seems like just as bad as PrtScrn but the Snipping tool allows a user to only pick out what they want. PS I read about this I didn't test it for obious reasons. |
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#2
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| It's been possible to do this with many different programs in the past. No big deal. It's been done for years. Might as well give in to it.
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| The snipping tool is great, although when I get to a webpage and I want a pic from it, but can't right click I just drag the pic a little and it opens in a new window where I can save it. I've been doing this for as long as I've been on a computer. Chabalym |
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#5
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| I am aghast at Microsoft's facilitation of nefarious activities!!!
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#6
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| Cunningly , the pics which you can't right click in IE can still be copied crabby |
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| I think the snipping tool is area only, which means scrolling isn't possible crabby |
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