David,
There are even better methods than the built-in "Print Screen". I use a freeware program called "Screen Rip 32" which allows me to save just the section of the screen I want. You can save in JPG, BMP, etc.
Screen Rip 32 For others, go to Google or another search engine and search on "Print Screen" (with quotes to keep it as a phrase) and "Freeware" or "Shareware". You'll get a long list of good programs. Screen Rip was the one I liked best after trying several when I was writing CHM files and needed multiple screen prints.
HTH
Barbara
>I'm writing a user's guide for a form I've created and I'd like to use the graphical representation of the form in the Word document I'm creating.
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>How?