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General => Technical Help => Topic started by: g forgeron on Tuesday 15 May 18 14:01 BST (UK)
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How do you activate the Snipping Tool in Windows Seven?
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click on it :)
I have mine on the task bar, so that it is available at all times -
I use it all the time as this :
So to use it at first - you will find it in your programmes.. and then you can set it on the task bar.
When you need it have - whatever it is you want to 'snip' open on the desk top. Pick up the Snipping tool--
The screen will become 'ghosty' - it has a layer put over the area. So you then drag the cursor - which is a plus sign over the area you want and there you go. Dont forget to save it.
xin ;)
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I use Firefox as a browser and they also have a "snipping tool" you will need to find it in the add-ons and then add it to the task bar. Works the same way as Xinia's :D :D
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I have mine pinned to the Start menu - nearly as accessible as xinia's solution.
If you need to find the native Windows tool, it's in the Start Menu > All Programs > Accessories. If you right-click the item there, you get options to pin it to the Taskbar or Start Menu. Send To gives an option to put a shortcut on your desktop, though that's not very helpful when the desktop is covered by a browser window.
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I had the same problem on a friend's computer when I wanted to use the Snipping tool, and my instructions I wrote down were:
Go to All Programs
type in Snipping Tool
then anchor it to the task bar as others have said
I see arthurk has beaten me to it, with more details :P
Dawn M
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;D ;D ;D
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OK, thanks to all who have replied