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3:55 pm
August 31, 2011

I just discovered a “short-cut” called SNIP & SKETCH for selecting a portion of a web page to capture text to the clipboard for pasting into other documents. It is similar to COPY & PASTE but stores as a screenshot that can be renamed for future reference. (see 2 attachments)
Is this worth mentioning in your seminars? I share a lot of info with folks online and this looks like it might be handy to emphasize sections I want the viewer to focus on, rather that an entire web page.
Snip and Sketch Win 10 pg 2.png: Error 106 - Upload file size exceeds maximum allowed size Snip and Sketch Win 10.png: Error 106 - Upload file size exceeds maximum allowed size TRY THESE LINKS: (I may have just answered my own questions!!!)https://1drv.ms/u/s!As-M5BR3FhgfhIsswzkPYq8VhB_02Q?e=LYrWC8
https://drive.google.com/open?…..JwxoTmrkWy
— CoolJudy
Yes, snip and sketch is good for that. I use Snagit myself. It’s a program I purchase from Techsmith – it’s like snip and sketch but with a lot more features.
I’ve often thought of doing an article or two on screen captures and markup, but it’s really not for everybody.
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