You see that button on your keyboard with "Print Screen" on top and "SysRq" under it? (I'd never used it before, myself.) Hit shift-that button. It looks like nothing has happened, but something has. Now open a program like Paint (which you probably have but also, perhaps, have never used). Hit ctrl-v. Now you've pasted the entire screen into your Paint program. From here, I hit "save as" and saved it as a jpg, and then opened it in my favorite photo editor to crop it and change the size so it was journal-able. There may be a way to crop it WITHIN Paint, but I couldn't figure it out, and saving as a jpg was work-with-able enough.
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You see that button on your keyboard with "Print Screen" on top and "SysRq" under it? (I'd never used it before, myself.) Hit shift-that button. It looks like nothing has happened, but something has. Now open a program like Paint (which you probably have but also, perhaps, have never used). Hit ctrl-v. Now you've pasted the entire screen into your Paint program. From here, I hit "save as" and saved it as a jpg, and then opened it in my favorite photo editor to crop it and change the size so it was journal-able. There may be a way to crop it WITHIN Paint, but I couldn't figure it out, and saving as a jpg was work-with-able enough.
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