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1External links can break, in which case your answer would have little value. Please include the essential information in your answer and use the links for attribution and further information. With a little more rep, you could leave this post as a helpful suggestion in the form of a comment.– fixer1234Commented Mar 30, 2015 at 6:51
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Thanks Mark, and yes, I have been all over google searches. The first link you provided offers common suggestions like creating a shortcut for those who need that, but doesn't address my problem. The second link has several people acknowledging the same problem with a solution to switch to Mint's Mate version from Cinnamon. I don't want to have to step back and can't believe there isn't a solution for this. So, I'm still quite Stuck. :-(– tgoneilCommented Mar 30, 2015 at 19:51
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One positive comment I got from the second link that was new to me is invoke the 'host + e' key sequence and save the png image to the host. It's a bit tedious to then have to fetch the file from the host, and it's a fullscreen image which then has to be cropped, but at least it's something.– tgoneilCommented Mar 30, 2015 at 19:55
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