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How to Make a Screenshot
Making a screenshot is a simple process, and an easy way to explain to others any problems you may be having with a website. Here's how you can make screenshots of anything on your computer:
- On a PC, press the "Print Screen" button on your keyboard (you may have
to press ALT or some other function button along with "Print Screen", depending on your keyboard). Then, open up Paint, Photoshop, or some other graphics program, and create a new document. Paste the contents of the clipboard into the new document, and save the file in the format of your choice.
- On a Mac, press Appleshift3 simultaneously. The screenshot will be produced as a file, called "Picture 1 (or some other number, depending on how many screenshots you've taken)" in your main hard drive. It will be a PICT file, which you can open in Photoshop, QuickTime, or another graphics program.
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About the Author

| Erin Ferree is a branding coach, design genius and strategic thinker. She's been told that her right-brain, left-brain combination of creativity and logic is hard to come by... and that it's what small business owners need to be successful. She loves connecting the dots between passion and profit, mixing strategy and inspiration and shaking things up.
She deeply enjoys working with entrepreneurs who want to help more people and look good doing it. Who want all of their branding and marketing to make sense and speak to their ideal clients. And who want an open, honest, inviting brand with integrity - instead of using icky, pushy, sleazy marketing tactics and trickery.
She's branded over 450 small businesses in the last 10 years. She's been published in so many books and periodicals that she stopped counting. She's shared stages with some awesome people - like Michele PW, Linda Hollander, Lisa Cherney, Sheri McConnell and Kelly O'neil.
She also enjoys hugging her corgi-dog Stanley, cooking and throwing parties so her friends can enjoy them.
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Small business branding, brand coaching and logo design articles at http://www.brandstyledesign.com

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