Step 1: Start Gimp
Step 2: Have the page open that you want to take a screen shot of.
Step 3: Go to File, Create and click on Screen Shot.
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A window should have popped up!
It gives you two options:
Grab a single window: This option will allow you to take a screen shot of whatever window you have open. All you have to do is click Grab. Another window should have come up that looks like this:
All you have to do is close everything you don't want in the screen shot and then drag the little crosshair over to the page you want on the screen shot.
Grab the Whole Screen: This option will take a screen shot of everything you see on your screen. It even gives you the option of using a delay in case you need to position your mouse over something so a little bubble will appear. Once you click Grab it will take a screen shot of everything you see on your screen. If you use the delay it will wait for the amount of seconds you put.
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