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Hi Folks, More Stuff....
Q: A: As you all probably
know, the older versions of Windows mainly made use of the Printscreen button (PrtScr) on
the keyboard to make screenshots. So, whenever you wanted to make a
screenshot for yourself, you had to hit that button and then go into a
photo editing program and crop it, sharpen it, etc., etc. until it finally
looked the way you wanted it to. Well, in Windows Vista, you can actually
bypass a lot of that work. Want to learn how? Then let's get
started! Today, I'm
introducing the Windows Vista Snipping Tool to you. This tool
is so cool, I just know all of you are going to fall in love with it by
the time you're done reading this tip. And I promise that if you have
When it opens, you'll
see a box with three commands in it. Those are: New, Cancel and Options.
The New button is
what you can use to decide what part of the screen you want to capture,
the Cancel button
can be used to cancel any action after you've already started a screen
capture and the Options button is there to help
you choose which way you want your Snipping Tool to work. The box with all
of these choices will come up every time you want to do a
screenshot. When you're ready to
take your screenshot, get the Snipping Tool open and click on the
New button. From
there, you can choose which type of shot you'd like to do. The choices
are: Free-form snip, rectangular snip, window snip or full-screen snip.
When you've decided which one you want to do, focus in on what you want to
capture. You may have a photo you want to make a screenshot for or you
might have part of a Web site that you'd like to send to a friend. Either
way, make sure it's up on your screen so you can start to "snip"
it. To snip what you
want, just drag your mouse until you've captured what you want. Once
you've got it snipped, you can choose from different customizing options
to add certain things to your image. For example, you can use a
highlighter to
highlight certain things in whatever color you'd like to use. You can use
the pen tool to
write in some colorful text and if you make a mistake, the eraser tool is always there to
bring you back so you can start over. Now, if none of those tickle your
fancy, you can click the Options choice to change your
image around even more. This is what the Options window looks
like: Now, when you're done
with your screenshot, you can either save it or you can even send it to
someone in an e-mail. To save it, go to File, Save and just save it to a
folder on your computer. I always like to save mine to the My Pictures
folder, but it's up to you. If you'd like to send your screenshot in an
e-mail, go to File, Send To and you can choose to
send it in the body of an e-mail or you can send it as an attachment. Then
just type in your recipient's e-mail address and they'll be able to see
all the snipping work you did! I know this new tool
might still be a little confusing to you, but you can't really get a good
feel for it until you've tried it yourself. So, my recommendation is to go
and experiment with it as much as possible. Once you do that, I think
you'll find that there's so much you can do with the Snipping Tool and
you'll be using it all the time. It really is a cool addition to Windows
Vista and it's much easier than using the Printscreen button. With it,
you're able to go past all the steps of editing and do it all in one quick
swoop. Give it a try today! ~ Have a
question for the newsletter? Submit it at the link
below: Gmail Child
Account I was visiting a
friend the other day and his young child was complaining that she wanted
an e-mail address. She wanted one to keep in touch with her aunt and
uncle, who had told her to e-mail them. My friend explained to her that
she could use his, but she wanted one with her name in it. My friend was
wary of creating one for her, because of all the bad spam she'd get and he
also wondered how he would be able to monitor her account.
Well, when I went
home, I did some research and found out that users of the Gmail e-mail
program can create a parent and child account. Cool, huh?! Read on for
some more details. If you want to create
a sub-account (child account), just follow these directions:
1.) Log in to your
Gmail account. 2.) In the upper
right hand corner, click Settings.
3.) Select the link
that says Accounts. Below that, select
the link that says "Add another
e-mail address." 4.) When asked what
e-mail address you'd like, type your Gmail user name, followed by a plus
sign and the name of the child's account, with no spaces. For example, if
your Gmail address was dillan@gmail.com and the child's name was Jenna,
you'd type in dillan+jenna@gmail.com. When
you have finished, click the Next
Step button. 5.) Now, when your
child goes to compose an e-mail, in the From: drop down menu, they can
select their account instead of yours.
You can even create
multiple child accounts. Heck, they don't even necessarily have to be for
a child. They can be for whatever you like! Not a shabby deal,
huh?! ~ Neil
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