Snipping Tool
- Windows 10
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Windows 10 Snipping Tool Video
Screen capture in Windows 10: The Snipping
Tool
Do you need to
make a handout or web page that shows how to do something on a computer?
Wouldn't it be great to have pictures of the process—especially
if you could easily annotate them? With Windows 10, you can use the Snipping
Tool to capture screen images and paste them into your documents, web pages, or
presentations. Type in the Search Box: "Snipping tool". If you
like it, drag it to the taskbar, or right-click and choose Pin to Start Menu.
Quick Start:
Using the Snipping Tool
1: Open the tool.
2: Make sure that what you want to
capture is onscreen.
3: Click the down-arrow beside the New
button and choose the type of capture you want.
·
For Free-form or Rectangular snips, hold down the left mouse
button and drag around the area you want: a red line marks your progress.
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To snip a Window, just click on it.
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If you choose Full-screen, an image of the screen immediately
appears
4. The Snipping Tool Window appears. It displays your image for
saving or marking up. But you don't have to do anything else: your image is
already saved in the Windows clipboard. You can close the Snipping tool and
paste the image into your document (Use Edit- Paste or Ctrl-V). Or…
1.
Or you can write on the image with
the Pen, add Highlights, and erase your first thoughts in writing
or highlighting.
2.
You'll also be prompted to save: go ahead if you want to
preserve the snip.
3.
You can save your image (floppy disk icon) or just close the
Snipping Tool now. Again: the image is on the clipboard to be copied into a
document (Ctrl-V).
Capturing a menu
(e.g. Shortcut menu or Start menu)
Menus usually
disappear when you press any key. But you can capture them with the Snipping
Tool.
1.
Open the Snipping Tool.
2.
Click the arrow next to the New button and select Rectangular Snip from the list.
3.
Tap (don't hold down) the Esc
key, and then open the menu that you want to capture.
4.
Hold down the Ctrl
key and tap the PrtScn key.
5.
Click and drag corner-to-corner to select the area that you want to capture.
6.
You can save, or highlight or draw on the image in the capture window – but you don't have to. It is saved on the clipboard.
7.
Save the image or just close the tool.
8.
Go to the document where you want to past the image and press Ctrl-V or use the Edit menu to paste from the clipboard