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Using Windows Vista Snipping tool (Video)
2008-05-30 07:13:00
The Admin has covered the Vista Snipping tool recently but, you know what they say about a picture being worth a thousand words... How about a video? How many words is that worth? But here is the second in a series of Video how-to's By Dan Morrill, on special assignment to Ask the Admin. If you missed Dan's first one on Wednesday, on how to use Word 2007 as a blog editor, then here it is. Windows Vista comes with a number of handy tools, the best one is the windows vista snipping tool. This tool allows you to capture a JPG image from whatever is on the screen, and save it off for use later. This is very handy when you need a logo from a site, that is using a text based logo with no images that you can download and save. This program can be found under start, all programs, accessories and can really make your day easier when you need to capture an image off the screen. This completely replaces the alt+print screen or function+print screen and is very cool. ...
Take Screen Shots in Vista : Snipping Tool
2007-12-12 15:58:00
Until now, third party tools were needed for taking accurate screen shots but Vista comes with a build-in accessory called Snipping Tool. The tool lets you select a certain area on your screen and copies the image intro you system clipboard. You can either save the picture directly from the Snipping Tool making no modifications to it, or you can export it a photo editing software like Photoshop.Using Vista's Snipping ToolTo launch the Snipping tool follow the instructions bellow:* Open the Start Menu* Type "snip" in the search box* Select the Snipping Tool when this appearsWhen you start the tool for the first time, it will assume that you would want to capture a portion of the screen right away. You can cancel this auction by clicking the Cancel button.Whenever you are ready to take a screen shot, click on the arrow besides New:Snipping Tool optionsYou now have 4 choices:To actually take a screen shot, select one of the options above and drag the pen around the area you want to ta...
Take Screen Shots in Vista : Snipping Tool
2007-12-12 14:24:00
Until now, third party tools were needed for taking accurate screen shots but Vista comes with a build-in accessory called Snipping Tool. The tool lets you select a certain area on your screen and copies the image intro you system clipboard. You can either save the picture directly from the Snipping Tool making no modifications to it, or you can export it a photo editing software like... To read this full article, other contents, and more, visit www.techx.co.nr
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Vista Snipping Tool - VistaHelpers.co.uk
2007-11-22 08:25:00
The Snipping Tool on Vista replaces PrtSc on older versions of Windows. PrtSc was a way to “take a picture” of the entire screen and past it into any program as an image. The Snipping Tool does this better. To access the feature, go to: Start > All Programs > Accessories > Snipping Toolread more | digg story
Vista Tweak of the day: assign shortcut key to snipping tool
2007-04-09 18:25:00
Windows Vista includes a screen capture/screenshot tool that is actually pretty decent. You can take region captures or full screenshots and easily save them using this tool. The only problem with this tool is that there’s no hotkey to bring up the window. But we’ll fix that… Bring up the Start Menu, and then click on All Programs. Click the Accessories folder, and you’ll see the Snipping Tool. If you don’t see it, it’s probably because it’s not installed or didn’t come with the version of Vista that you have. There’s like 83 different versions of Vista, from what I understand. Right click it and go to the Properties screen. You’ll see a Shortcut key text box: The only annoying thing with this trick is that you can’t use the PrintScreen key… but no big deal. I assigned Ctrl + F12 because that’s something easy to remember that I don’t use for anything else.   Technorati tags: Vista, Windows, Snipping Tool del.icio.us tags: Vista, Windows, S...
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