Thanks for sharing this piece of demonstration, quite informative. Can you pls let me know if we can take screenshot of the whole page that we are viewing? Is that possible, what is the short cut method for it? I mean the panoramic view horizontally or vertically.
In the Windows Snipping Tool, select the Mode drop-down and select "Full-screen Snip" and that will let you take a picture of your whole desktop. You can also do a "Window Snip" if you just want to capture the application you are in (like a Word document or Web Browser) and that won't include your start menu on your desktop. Hope this helps!
Excellent! Was trying to capture VM Workstation menus. Not the VM windows themselves. But the menus for the VM Manager interface. When Workstation is selected it basically takes over the keyboard. hot keys don't exist. This enables me to turn the screen shot on then go into the menu and select my drop down. Then the screen shot hits and nothing Workstation can do about it.
Hi! You can do a scrolling snip with Snagit (from TechSmith) but unfortunately you can't do it with the Windows Snipping tool. There may be some other free tools out there that can do a scrolling snip. Hope this helps! Thanks for watching my videos.
Thanks!!! I have been using the Snipping Tool for years and never noticed the delay options! Thanks for posting this!!
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OMG this was so helpful - thank you - also well done video - short/to the point
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This is why RUclips was invented. THANK YOU!
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THANK YOU! I've needed a hack for screen grabbing drop down for YEARS. Thanks for posting this!
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Thank you so much, I have been tryingto figure this thing out for a very long time.
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Thank you for this. I had no idea about the delay option!
It comes in handy! Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much, Sharon...needed that delay!
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Awesome sauce...thank you for shedding light on that one...
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Thanks for being so concise on how to do this!
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Thank you very much! I'd tried everything I could think of to keep a dropdown I was trying to capture, visible.
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Thanks so much - always wondered how to do this on Snipping tool!
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Brilliant, thanks so much! Easy to follow instructions and i will definitely look at other tutorials here.
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Thank you. You made this extremely easy!
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Perfect! Thank you for the quick and concise instructions!
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Brilliant!! Thank you so much!! Excellent for creating training documents
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Thanks for sharing this piece of demonstration, quite informative. Can you pls let me know if we can take screenshot of the whole page that we are viewing? Is that possible, what is the short cut method for it? I mean the panoramic view horizontally or vertically.
In the Windows Snipping Tool, select the Mode drop-down and select "Full-screen Snip" and that will let you take a picture of your whole desktop. You can also do a "Window Snip" if you just want to capture the application you are in (like a Word document or Web Browser) and that won't include your start menu on your desktop. Hope this helps!
@@SharonSmith Noted! Thanks
Thank you Sharon so much! I've been searching the answer for a long time! :)
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Can you also create a meditation video? Your voice is so peaceful 🥺
Thanks for sharing this.. 🙏🏼
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Very helpful. Thank you 😊
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Not all heroes wear capes - thank you!
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Excellent! Was trying to capture VM Workstation menus. Not the VM windows themselves. But the menus for the VM Manager interface. When Workstation is selected it basically takes over the keyboard. hot keys don't exist. This enables me to turn the screen shot on then go into the menu and select my drop down. Then the screen shot hits and nothing Workstation can do about it.
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Thanks for teaching me that, really appreciate it !
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This is such a lifesaver!!! Thank you!
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Excellent that worked perfectly!!!!
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This helped a lot thanks!!!
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This is SO easy!
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Very helpful! Thanks!
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Very Nice...keep up the good work.
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Use Shift+Windows+S as a Shortcut to the Sketch. This way you can get a hover state captured without setting a delay ;)
You lifesaver thank You!!!
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amazing video!!!!!!
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Just wanted to say THANK YOU!
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THANK YOU!
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great !! THANK YOU
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Thank you so much
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THANK YOU!!!!!
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Omg thank you!!!
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Thanks so much, problem solved!
Loveful!
Thank you!
it helped me thanks
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Another way - open snipping tool, click New, press ESC, open pop-up, press CTRL+Prt Scr, snip pop-up window, save snip.
Great tip, Mike! Thanks for sharing!
How do you snippet on a long page, where you need to press page down
Hi! You can do a scrolling snip with Snagit (from TechSmith) but unfortunately you can't do it with the Windows Snipping tool. There may be some other free tools out there that can do a scrolling snip. Hope this helps! Thanks for watching my videos.
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not working for me...the hover over shows up but when i try it with the snipping tool it doesn't show up
oH! its working now...after clicking the delay, I then had to click on the window to "activate" it and not just hover over...thanks for the video.
Hi Terry! So glad you got it to work! Thanks for watching!
@@terrymccready1930 This is important. Thanks Terry.