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Take ScreenShots in Vista with some boost

Until now, third party tools were needed for taking accurate screenshots 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 Tool

To launch the Snipping tool follow the instructions bellow:

  • Open the Start Orb
  • Type "snip" in the search box
  • Select the Snipping Tool when this appears

When 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 options

You now have 4 choices:

  1. Free-form snip – allows you to capture an irregular shape
  2. Free-form snip
  3. Rectangular snip – capture a rectangular area
  4. Rectangular snip
  5. Windows Snip – to capture a single window
  6. Full-screen snip – to capture the entire screen

To actually take a screen shot, select one of the options above and drag the pen around the area you want to take a screen shot of. The image is now hidden in the Windows clipboard and you can import it in your favorite image editing software. Open the program, go to Edit and select Paste.

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Please Do comment..

Anonymous said... said:

March 17, 2008 at 10:02 AM

acctually you've never needed a third party tool to take screen shots. all you had to do was press the "print screen" button conveniently located on your keyboard above the "insert, delete, home, end, ect... keys"

if you hold control while pressing "print screen" it only snaps the active window otherwise it snaps everything in view at that moment and conveniently places it into the clipboard for pasting into any form of graphics editor. pretty easy acctually and quite free and included (tested back to win95) probly older...

Anonymous said... said:

March 23, 2008 at 12:36 PM

great. thanks

jonrichco said... said:

April 26, 2008 at 9:23 PM

Sorry to say Anonymous, but that is a serious load of rubbish. Snip is quite different to Print Screen, because it lets you snip any part of the visible window.

You are also incorrect about pressing control . Actually you press Alt Prt scr to capture only the active window.

If you want to capture material that is located below the visible window, you need a program like Ashampoo's Magical Snap. Maybe there are others, but I cannot find them.

A neat little freeware program emulates Vista's snipping tool for XP.



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