![]() ![]() If like me, you find yourself using the tool every day, you will either want to pin the app to your toolbar or create a shortcut key. If the screen image is too small, don’t forget to click ctrl-plus to enlarge before you snip. ![]() The snipped image can be printed, saved on your computer (PNG, GIF, JPEG), pasted (ctrl-v) into an open document or email, or sent directly to an email recipient. Once captured, the image also can be annotated or edited using the pen and highlighter on the top toolbar. Simply click and drag over the portion of the screen you want to capture and release when done. The mode is always set to the one you used last.) When you click on “New” the screen freezes and becomes milky opaque and the cursor becomes a crosshair (large plus sign). ![]() (In earlier versions of Microsoft, access modes by clicking the down arrow to the right of the “New” button. ![]() Of the four modes-free-form, rectangular, window, and full-screen-rectangular is the one that I almost always use. To find the Snipping Tool, type “snipping” in the Start/Magnifying Glass type box in the lower left corner of the page and select the Snipping Tool app. Meet the Snipping Tool, which actually has been part of Microsoft Windows in various forms since 2002. Often, I only want to save or share a snippet of what is on the screen and print screen (PrtScn) is certainly not the solution. Sometimes, though, you discover a small tool that you may not use every day, but when you need it, it’s a game changer. Sometimes in our everyday work, a small tool can be a game changer.ĭuring the past year WFH in the Catalyst has presented some substantive topics: from dual monitors to Outlook rules and templates, from Gmail filters to work-life balance. If you have an issue you would like discussed or a favorite trick you’d like to share, let us know and we may feature it in an upcoming column. In the current COVID-19 world of Work From Home (WFH), Remotely Working offers tips and trick to make WFH easier. WFH Tips & Tricks | Sometimes It’s the Little Things…the Snipping Tool ![]()
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