How do I paste a screenshot to Writer?












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When I take a screenshot with say Alt + Printscreen and Ctrl + V in LibreOffice Writer, out comes only text 'screenshot'.
How do paste actual image to Writer? I know the screenshot is taken due the flash and sound.










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    When I take a screenshot with say Alt + Printscreen and Ctrl + V in LibreOffice Writer, out comes only text 'screenshot'.
    How do paste actual image to Writer? I know the screenshot is taken due the flash and sound.










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      When I take a screenshot with say Alt + Printscreen and Ctrl + V in LibreOffice Writer, out comes only text 'screenshot'.
      How do paste actual image to Writer? I know the screenshot is taken due the flash and sound.










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      When I take a screenshot with say Alt + Printscreen and Ctrl + V in LibreOffice Writer, out comes only text 'screenshot'.
      How do paste actual image to Writer? I know the screenshot is taken due the flash and sound.







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          You should click on the Copy to Clipborad Button on the left-bottom corner of Save Screenshot dialog box. As follows:



          enter image description here






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          • What dialog box? I use shortcut keys Alt + PrintScreen to take screenshot.

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          Please check out this page: https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/screen-shot-record.html



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          Prt Scrn to take a screenshot of the desktop.
          Alt+Prt Scrn to take a screenshot of a window.
          Shift+Prt Scrn to take a screenshot of an area you select.


          When you use a keyboard shortcut, the image is automatically saved in your Pictures folder in your home folder with a file name that begins with Screenshot and includes the date and time it was taken."






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            You should click on the Copy to Clipborad Button on the left-bottom corner of Save Screenshot dialog box. As follows:



            enter image description here






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            • What dialog box? I use shortcut keys Alt + PrintScreen to take screenshot.

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            You should click on the Copy to Clipborad Button on the left-bottom corner of Save Screenshot dialog box. As follows:



            enter image description here






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            • What dialog box? I use shortcut keys Alt + PrintScreen to take screenshot.

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            You should click on the Copy to Clipborad Button on the left-bottom corner of Save Screenshot dialog box. As follows:



            enter image description here






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            You should click on the Copy to Clipborad Button on the left-bottom corner of Save Screenshot dialog box. As follows:



            enter image description here







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            • What dialog box? I use shortcut keys Alt + PrintScreen to take screenshot.

              – Ohto Nordberg
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            • What dialog box? I use shortcut keys Alt + PrintScreen to take screenshot.

              – Ohto Nordberg
              Apr 22 '16 at 11:12

















            What dialog box? I use shortcut keys Alt + PrintScreen to take screenshot.

            – Ohto Nordberg
            Apr 22 '16 at 11:12





            What dialog box? I use shortcut keys Alt + PrintScreen to take screenshot.

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            Please check out this page: https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/screen-shot-record.html



            Here is the part of the content of the page above:



            Prt Scrn to take a screenshot of the desktop.
            Alt+Prt Scrn to take a screenshot of a window.
            Shift+Prt Scrn to take a screenshot of an area you select.


            When you use a keyboard shortcut, the image is automatically saved in your Pictures folder in your home folder with a file name that begins with Screenshot and includes the date and time it was taken."






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              Please check out this page: https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/screen-shot-record.html



              Here is the part of the content of the page above:



              Prt Scrn to take a screenshot of the desktop.
              Alt+Prt Scrn to take a screenshot of a window.
              Shift+Prt Scrn to take a screenshot of an area you select.


              When you use a keyboard shortcut, the image is automatically saved in your Pictures folder in your home folder with a file name that begins with Screenshot and includes the date and time it was taken."






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                Please check out this page: https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/screen-shot-record.html



                Here is the part of the content of the page above:



                Prt Scrn to take a screenshot of the desktop.
                Alt+Prt Scrn to take a screenshot of a window.
                Shift+Prt Scrn to take a screenshot of an area you select.


                When you use a keyboard shortcut, the image is automatically saved in your Pictures folder in your home folder with a file name that begins with Screenshot and includes the date and time it was taken."






                share|improve this answer















                Please check out this page: https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/screen-shot-record.html



                Here is the part of the content of the page above:



                Prt Scrn to take a screenshot of the desktop.
                Alt+Prt Scrn to take a screenshot of a window.
                Shift+Prt Scrn to take a screenshot of an area you select.


                When you use a keyboard shortcut, the image is automatically saved in your Pictures folder in your home folder with a file name that begins with Screenshot and includes the date and time it was taken."







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