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    CarterWatson is offline Senior Member
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    Default Using Snipping Tool in Windows 7

    I am not familiar with advanced feature of windows 7. I check that Snipping Tool to take screen shot, and we can also interpret, save, or share image. But please tell me how to use it.

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    1) You can draw shape around object by sniping tool. After taking a snip, it's mechanically copied to Clipboard and score window. From score window, you can include footnotes to, save, or share snip. Following things you can do with help of sniping tool.

    # for rectangular Snip pulls cursor in the region of object to form rectangle.

    # For Window Snip then chooses window, like browser or message box that desire to capture.

    # For Full-screen Snip, capture whole screen.

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    2) For capturing snip, perform steps given below:

    # Start Snipping Tool.

    # In search box, type Snipping Tool, and click Snipping Tool.

    # Tick arrow adjacent to new button, desire Free-form Snip, Rectangular Snip,
    Window Snip, or Full-screen Snip,

    # Then select the region of screen that you desire for to capture.

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    3) URL appears when capture snip from browser and save it as HTML file. To turn off this option, perform steps given below:

    # Click Options of Snipping tool.

    # In dialog box, clear include URL below snips that must be HTML only and check box, and then press OK.

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    4) Also capture snip of menu, like shortcut or Start menu, Follow ladder given below:

    # Open snipping tool

    # Push Esc, and then open menu that you desire to capture.

    # Push Ctrl+PrtScn.

    # Tick arrow beside New button, pick Free-form Snip, Window Snip, or Full-screen Snip, and then pick region of screen that you want to capture.

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