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When I create a thread, how do I make segments of the text embedded where they have a "Show/Hide" button. I don't know if I'm making myself clear, so here's a screenshot of what I'm talking about:
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highlight the text then click the spoiler tag thing should look like this
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u should see it where the image tag is in

how did u take a screenshot
 

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Hope I helped :)

highlight the text then click the spoiler tag thing should look like this
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how did u take a screenshot
o_O It is obvious, use prtsc button or use the snipping tool that came with windows 7.
Probably from another forum :)
 
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when i press it what should happen


OP: Seems like your question's answered.

Look on your keyboard, it's normally to the top right, a button saying "Print screen". Clicking that button takes an image of whatever on the screen at the moment. Open Paint, or Photoshop etc. Click "paste" and the screen will come up. You can then use cropping tools to cut parts that you want or leave it and save it as it is.
 

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highlight the text then click the spoiler tag thing should look like this
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u should see it where the image tag is in

how did u take a screenshot

Thanks. The others on here are correct for PC, but I have a Mac and there's a tool called "Grab" that's handy for screenshots and the like. Not that it matters 'cause no one uses Macs.
 
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