There are so many options to choose from. Greenhost was the first snipping tool I used but stopped using it when windows offered a free snipping tool. Later, I found that there are several free snipping tools available which are far better than windows snipping tool. Then I started using ScreenRec. It gave me many advantages over other such tools. The best thing about this tool is that it starts working by clicking a single button and gives you the best quality of snippets. It is the best snipping tool I ever used.
There Are Two WaysBy Start:1: Click start (windows logo). 2: Type "Snipping Tool"3: Click The Snipping Tool on The start or hit enter.By Run:1:Type "Snipping Tool" 2:Click Enter
The Snipping tool utility is available in a few of the Windows operating editions. These Windows editions are Home Premium, Ultimate, Professional and the Enterprise editions of Windows & operating system.
This can be done using Microsoft's Snipping Tool. Make sure that the Snipping Tool appears as an icon in your Toolbar. Show the video, but not in full screen mode, then click on the Pause button, then open the Snipping tool, frame the area you wish to capture, then save it. Your image will be saved in PNG format in the folder you specify.
I believe you can download it from Microsoft's download website.Whats link ?
To download an image from Adobe Flash Player, simply install a program called Snipping Tool. Snipping Tool will take a screenshot of the image you want and then you will be able to re-size it.
To capture all or part of the image displayed on your monitaur
To capture all or part of the image displayed on your monitaur
Yes, if you have snipping tool.
Some laptops have a snipping tool where you can cut out pieces of a page to save to your laptop. If you do not have this, you can download it from the internet.
go to your hi5 profile...open the photo you want to copy...from start. select all programes, accessories and select snipping tool. drag the cursor around the area u want to capture..!! work on window7 OS or download snipping tool ---- by Bibungchar Mahilary
If you have Windows 7, you can use the snipping tool, either free form or certain shapes.
Use the "Snipping Tool" found in the Accessories folder. From the (Start button/All Programs/Accessories/Snipping Tool). Drag a box around the target area, this puts the selected image on the "clipboard" for use in other applications (PowerPoint, Photoshop etc. Just use the paste function to insert the image.