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timnosenzo

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Jun 21, 2004
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Not sure how to ask this, but I've seen screen shots of web pages taken on a Mac where it shows the full length of the page (not just what is normally visible). I don't think its just a case of having a much greater screen resolution than my own, although I guess it is possible. These screen shots usually also show the browser window as well.

Just wondering how this is done. Thanks for any help!

Tim
 
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The info came with your Mac.
 
Hmm, not sure you understood what I was asking. I know how to make a screen shot, but for instance if I wanted to make a screen shot of this ENTIRE web page instead of this:

Picture 4.png

how would I do it? That is what I am asking...

Thanks
Tim
 
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