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This snip lets you draw a rectangle with your pointer and then takes a screenshot of the rectangular selection. This snip lets you draw any shape with your mouse pointer and then takes a screenshot of the selected area. To take a screenshot with the Snipping Tool, click the down arrow to the right of the "New" button. When you're done selecting your options, click "OK" to return to the main Snipping Tool window. When this option is selected, the selection border is shown around the snip after it's taken, using the ink color you've selected.
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Copies all screenshots to the Windows clipboard, allowing you to paste them into other applications such as word processors and image editors. Hides the text you see below the buttons in the "Snipping Tool" window. The "Application" section allows you to change the following settings:
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The Options window lets you specify how the app behaves and looks. We'll go over all those, but first let's take a look at the settings you can configure by clicking the "Options" button. The Snipping Tool window has a few basic features, like taking a new screenshot, canceling a screenshot you've started, and taking a delayed screenshot (if you have Windows 10). While it's on the Start menu, you might also consider right-clicking it and choose "Pin to taskbar" or "Pin to Start menu" for easier access in the future.īefore You Start: Set Snipping Tool's Options To access the Snipping Tool, hit Start, type "snipping tool," and then click the result.
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RELATED: How to Take a Screenshot on Almost Any Device We briefly covered the Snipping Tool in our articles about taking screenshots on almost any device and taking screenshots in Windows 10, but we'll go into more detail here, showing you how to take, save, edit, annotate, and email screenshots, as well as how to customize the settings in the Snipping Tool. Snipping Tool, included in Windows Vista and later, allows you to take screenshots, as well as edit and annotate them.
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However, you may not need to install a third party app. There are lots of tools out there for taking screenshots in Windows.