Windows includes a "Snipping Tool". As long as everything you want is on the screen (without having to scroll), you can "snip" it and save the snipped image. The advantage is that it includes text, graphics, pictures, etc, just as you see it on the screen. The DIS advantage is that you can't snip anything above or below what's displayed (no scrolling). It's simple to set up, and I have the "Snipping Tool" icon in the toolbar at the bottom of the window, so it's always a click away. Google "Windows Snipping Tool" for setup instructions. Below is a partial snip of this post...