Snipping Tool : Tool to Capture Screenshots in Windows

This article was taken from the Windows Help and Support.

You can use Snipping Tool to capture a screen shot, or snip, of any object on your screen, and then annotate, save, or share the image.

You can capture any of the following types of snips:

  • Free-form Snip.  Draw a free-form shape around an object.
  • Rectangular Snip.  Drag the cursor around an object to form a rectangle.
  • Window Snip.  Select a window, such as a browser window or dialog box, that you want to capture.
  • Full-screen Snip.  Capture the entire screen.

After you capture a snip, it’s automatically copied to the Clipboard and the mark-up window. From the mark-up window, you can annotate, save, or share the snip. The following procedures explain how to use Snipping Tool.

 To capture a snip

  1. Open the Snipping Tool.
  2. Click the arrow next to the New button, select Free-form Snip, Rectangular Snip, Window Snip, or Full-screen Snip from the list, and then select the area of your screen that you want to capture.

 To capture a snip of a menu

  1. Open the Snipping Tool.
  2. After you open Snipping Tool, press Esc, and then open the menu that you want to capture.
  3. Press Ctrl+PrtScn.
  4. Click the arrow next to the New button, select Free-form Snip, Rectangular Snip, Window Snip, or Full-screen Snip from the list, and then select the area of your screen that you want to capture.

 To annotate a snip

  • After you capture a snip, you can write and draw on or around the snip in the mark-up window.

 To save a snip

  1. After you capture a snip, click the Save Snip button in the mark-up window.
  2. In the Save As dialog box, enter a name for the snip, choose a location where to save the snip, and then click Save.

 To share a snip

  • After you capture a snip, click the arrow on the Send Snip button, and then select an option from the list.

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