Funny, command-i while in Safari did not do anything for me. Do you have to 
select the page first with command-a? The command-shift-3 takes a snapshot or 
picture of the screen regardless of what application you are in. This is 
helpful if you are trying to provide someone an exact representation of what 
you have on your screen.


On Mar 13, 2010, at 9:00 AM, Maxwell Ivey Jr. wrote:

> Hello; maybe I've been doing this wrong.  I just use command i and it puts a 
> shot of th e page in an open email and i then just type the address or type 
> the first couple of letters and then choose it from the address book.  then 
> if i just want to send them the link to the page i use command shift i and i 
> have an open email with the url already embedded as an attachment.  thanks 
> for this opiton. take care, max

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