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June 1, 2019
Screen?  
March 19, 2025

1.Try (alt + prt sc) - This will put the screen into local memory

2.Open MS Word so you have a blank screen

3.Move cursor over blank screen

4,Press (ctrl + v ) - This dumps local memory to MS Word

5. Save or Print your results

VolvoGirl
June 1, 2019
Sure you can do a screen print of your screen.  I've done it.  I use a screen print program but Windows should have a built in function.
ffwittAuthor
June 1, 2019
Hi SweetieJean,
In the course of doing a return, Turbo puts up lots of different views in your Turbo application window, like listing all your interest payers from the names you've provided so far.  While they show these on your computer "screen", they don't offer print versions (unless it's a page from your return or support stuff).  
To get a record copy I use Windows "PrintScreen", and then paste that into a MS Word window, and then print, I'm curious if Turbo has an internal function that would let me skip the MS Word stuff.
Thank you, Fred
VolvoGirl
June 1, 2019

No Turbo Tax doesn't have that functionality.  But that sounds like just a schedule B.  Even if you don't have enough interest or Dividends to fill out schedule B you can get it in the us listing of forms and it will list them.

March 1, 2021

And why not, we may ask.  I have seen this question for years and have wanted to do this printing.  How deaf to customers do you have to be to ignore this?

February 24, 2022

A significant and long overlooked feature.  I've been thinking of dropping Turbotax - this and a few other missing features will help with that decision.

September 29, 2023

Windows (at least newer versions) have a built-in program called "Snipping Tool." Load it up, click the New button. The "Mode" option lets you grab various parts or the entire screen. I usually just use my mouse to make a box around the area I want to print. Once the box is complete it will put it in its own window. You can print and/or save it from there.