Try Google's Screencastify - up to 10 minutes of streaming can be recorded with the free version.
Also, would suggest Ashampoo's Snap 7 for screen capture.
Hi Kat - I just wanted to clarify the Pro version and Home version choice. When a computer is in a network with a server and the IT manager needs to set up permissions to different files and folders on a server based on user accounts, then in this case you need the Pro (or business version). Otherwise for people where they just need to run windows on a single computer and all of their files are saved on the hard drive, then the "home" version is all they need. Both versions of windows have the same core features and are updated just as robustly for security issues, new features, etc. Hope that helps you better understand. :)
No it isn't built in. You have to make a composite image JPG from several pieces. I used CorelDraw. However, you could even use an app like MS Powerpoint to compose your images all on a single slide and then export to JPG.
Believe it or not, I actually still use Word Perfect for certain reports that I write. One of my systems actually has THREE word processing programs on it!