I've got the following info from Windows 2000 Help:
To make a copy of only the active window,
press ALT+PRINT SCREEN.
To copy the entire screen as it appears on your monitor,
press PRINT SCREEN.
The CTRL key seems like a no-op in this case
(i.e., CTRL+PRINT SCREEN = PRINT SCREEN).
Glenn
"Walt Jaquith" wrote in message
news:B729B851B2AA1EC2E30C907CD7D212FB@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> Try this; it should work...
>
> Get your screen looking the way you want it (mind where your mouse curser
is
> placed), then: Control+Print Screen. This sends the screen image to
> clipboard. Open MS Paint, and paste as a new document. Then you can
print
> from there. The old Print Screen command was a DOS thing; Windows takes
an
> extra step.
>
> As for the SPs, I've always kept current on them. I know with earlier
> versions of Inventor that having the latest Windows service packs helped
> performance. I assume it's still true.
>
> Cheers,
> Walt
>
> "Bob Johnson" wrote in message
> news:DB8D7A6620E75C6CDDEB54179620E216@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> > Trying to print a screen image of a Inventor dialog box. Using Windows
2K
> > Pro, no SP's. Looked in the windows help files, no help there? BTW,
would
> > installing the windows SP's improve inventor's performance?
> > Thanks, Bob
> >
> >
>
>