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How to use the Windows Vista Snipping Tool
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The Snipping Tool is a program that is part of the Vista Tablet PC Optional Components feature. Snipping Tool allows you to take selections of your windows or desktop and save them as snips, or screen shots, on your computer. In the past if you wanted a full featured screen shot program you needed to spend some money to purchase a commercial one. If you needed basic screen shot capability, past versions of Windows enabled you to take screen shots by pressing the the PrintScreen button to take a picture of your entire screen or Alt-Printscreen to take a screen shot of just the active window. This screen shot would be placed in your clipboard that you can then paste in another image program of your choice. What makes the Snipping Tool so attractive is that:
Starting the Snipping Tool Unless you have the Tablet PC Optional Components feature enabled, the Snipping Tool will not be available on your computer. To enable this feature please follow the instructions in our Windows Vista Feature Guide. When you have enabled the feature, come back and follow the rest of these steps. Before we go into more detail on how to use the tool and it's options, I want to explain how the tool works. The Snipping Tool allows you to capture portions of your screen using four methods and then save these snips as a JPG, GIF, PNG, or MHT file. The capture methods that can be used to take snips are free-form, rectangular, window, and full-screen. We will go into more information about these different methods later in the tutorial. What is important to know, though, is that when you start the Snipping Tool, it automatically goes into capture mode using the last selection type that was selected. What this means is that while Snipping Tool is capture mode, you will not be able to use Windows normally unless you either cancel the capture by pressing the Capture button or by Alt-Tabbing out of the tool. Now that we understand this, lets move on to finding and starting the Snipping Tool. To start the Snipping Tool please follow these steps:
![]() Snipping Tool Main Screen As we are not going to take a snip right now in this portion of the tutorial, press the Cancel button to exit capture mode. Now, let's move on to learn about the different selection types available to us. The Snipping Tool Options Hide Instruction TextIf enabled, hides the instruction text in the main Snipping Tool window.When you start the Snipping Tool you can click on the Options button to set the preferences on how you want the program to operate. Below we have a table that explains what each of these options do and how they affect the snips, or screen shots, that you create. The options are broken up into Application and Selections groups. Application Options: Always copy snips to the Clipboard If this is enabled it will copy all snips to your Windows clipboard so you can paste them into another application such as word processors or other image manipulation programs. Include URL below snips (HTML only)With this enabled if you save your snip as a Single File HTML, or MHT document, and the snip was taken from an Internet Explorer browser window it will show the url of the page that you took the snip from. Prompt to save snips before exitingIf enabled, when you exit the snipping tool it will prompt you to save any snips that were created. Display icon in the Quick Launch ToolbarWhen enabled an icon for the Snipping Tool will be placed in your Quick Launch Toolbar. Show screen overlay when Snipping Tool is activeIf enabled, when you are creating the snip the Snipping Tool interface will disappear. Selection Options: Ink Color:This will change the color of the selection border when you create a snip.Show selection ink after snips are capturedWhen enabled the selection border will be shown, using the color selected in the Ink Color option, around the snip. My suggestion is to enable all the application options other than Include URL below snips (HTML only) and Show screen overlay when Snipping Tool is active. For the selection options I would disable the Show selection ink after snips are captured option for better looking snips. Now that we understand the options, lets learn about the different types of snips that can be taken. Types of snips that can be taken. There are four different selection types that you can use to take a snip using the Snipping Tool. In order to change the type of of selection the Snipping Tool will use to create a snip you would click on the small down arrow menu next to the New button. This is shown by the arrow in the image below. ![]() A description of each selection type and an example snip is shown below. Free-form Snip: This method allows you to draw a shape around your selection using a mouse or a stylus. Once the selection shape is drawn and you close the shape so there are no open sides, the snip will be created and shown to you. An example of a free-form snip is below. Notice how it is a circular snip because I drew a circular selection. ![]() Free-Form Snip Example ![]() Rectangular Snip Example Window Snip: When you use this method, the Snipping Tool will capture the contents of the entire window that you select. An example of a window snip is below. ![]() Windows Snip Example ![]() Full-Screen Snip Example Now that we know all there is to know about the Snipping Tool, let's learn how to use it. Taking and savings snips with the Snipping Tool In this portion of the tutorial I will walk you through taking a rectangular snip. In my example, I will be using the picture of the babies that you we used previously, but any picture will work just as well. So pick a picture and let's get started! The first step is to open the picture we want to snip, and then start the the Snipping Tool as explained previously. ![]() Once the program is opened we want to select the Rectangular Snip type by clicking on the down arrow next to the New button and selecting Rectangular Snip. This is shown in the image below. ![]() Rectangular Snip Selection Once the Rectangular Snip option is selected, we click on the picture and drag a rectangular selection around the boy's faces by clicking somewhere on the picture, and while holding the left mouse button, dragging a rectangular box around the area we want to create. This selection is shown below. ![]() Make a rectangular selection Once the selection is made, we release the left mouse button and the rectangular region will now be sent to the snipping tool. When a snip is created, the Snipping Tool will show the snip in a small window where you can save it as an image, write some text on it using your mouse or stylus, highlight areas of the snip. The snip we just took is shown in the Snipping Tool below. ![]() The newly created snip Now that the snip is created, if you want to draw on the picture with your mouse or stylus you can click on the Tools menu and then select the Pen you would like to draw with. If you want to highlight certain parts of the picture you can click on the Tools menu and select Highlighter. Last, but not least, if you want to remove anything that you drew with the pen or highlighted, you can click on the Tools menu and select the Eraser to do so. Finally, when you are happy with how the snip will appear you can:
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