Updated February 10, 2017 Push the “Print Screen” – or “Prt Scr,” or similar – key on your keyboard to create a screen capture of the entire screen, everything you see on your monitor. Alternatively, press “Alt” and “Print Screen” simultaneously to capture only the currently selected window. Switch to the Word 2007 window and place the cursor at the location where you would like the screenshot to appear. Push the right mouse button, and select “Paste” on the context menu that appears. The screen capture appears in the Word 2007 document, automatically resized to fit the page. Click the image, and then drag the handles on the sides and corners of the screenshot to change its size and dimensions. Hold the mouse pointer over the image until a four-pointed arrow appears. Click and drag with the mouse to change the positioning of the image within the document. Right-click the image, and then click “Text Wrapping” to change the way that the text in the document wraps around the image. For example, select “Square” to make the text in the document form a square around the image.
