Snipping Tool Description
Capture images or text from your computer screen by taking a snapshot. You can utilize the Snipping Tool to edit or annotate your captures before saving and sharing them. Additionally, Windows 10 offers another screenshot application that you might find useful. Upon launching the Snipping Tool, you will be greeted with a prompt and a keyboard shortcut for Snip & Sketch. For further details about this application, refer to the guide on how to take and annotate screenshots on Windows 10. You can draw a free-form shape around any object, or drag the cursor to create a rectangular selection. Alternatively, you can choose to capture an entire window, like a dialog box, that you wish to screenshot. Once you take a snip, it will be automatically copied to the Snipping Tool interface, allowing you to make adjustments before saving and sharing your work. To access the Snipping Tool, click the Start button, input "snipping tool" into the search bar on the taskbar, and select it from the generated list, or alternatively, swipe from the right edge of the screen and enter "snipping tool" in the search field. This tool makes it easy to capture and modify screenshots with ease.
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Excellent Tool for All Workstations Date: May 11 2021
Summary: This is one of the first things I add to any new workstation for our users. When one of our users learns about this tool, they're always so relieved to learn how easy this solution is compared to other screenshotting methods
Positive: - This tool makes sending screenshots so easy, even for users who are usually tech adverse.
- The copy / paste feature makes for quick communication in instant messaging apps among teams.Negative: The free-form drawing feature would be useful but doesn't exist.
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