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Learn how to capture a picture of your screen and use in a document.
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Screenshots
Learn how to capture a picture of your screen and use in a document.
When to use
This is a useful tool to take screenshots of anything on your screen you would like to share or keep as a record, for example sending an error message to your IT department.
Instructions:
Open a second Word document or a 2nd Microsoft program, for example Excel, Outlook or PowerPoint. Maybe even an internet session.
- Click Insert, Screenshot and observe the available screens. Click one and it will insert a “clip” of that screen into your document.
- Click Insert, Screenshot and click SCREEN CLIPPING.
- The Word window that you have open will minimize and show any second window on the screen. Observe how the screen looks faded, almost list a fog cover, and your mouse has changed to a black crossbar.
- Click and drag over a section of the ribbon and when you let go of the mouse button, that “clip” or “screenshot” will appear on your original document.
This is a useful tool to take screenshots of error messages if you need to email an IT person about a problem on your computer. You would simply copy the error message screenshot and paste it into an email.
- Use the CROP tool on the Picture Tools ribbon to remove portions of the clip.
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