Windows 7 - take screenshots with the Snipping Tool
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The tool would be perfect if you could use it to print the screenshot right away. It's a shame that this can only be done via the "save" route.
rivasol -
huhu a bit older the tread xP
I don't have the link property in the tabs when I go to properties of snipping tool what am I doing wrong
thx im before.
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The only possibility I can think of is that this is not a shortcut where you open the "Properties".
The submenu only appears in the properties window if the link in question is actually a shortcut.Greetings, rivasol
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yeah that's it thx you again
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Fast, effective, without great effort and useless frills. Thank you for the instructions!!!
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We are of course very happy to receive this praise.
Of course, we will continue to try to provide tips and tricks that are easy to understand.Your answer of course confirms that we are on the right track.
Thank you.
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Well, the wonder world doesn't open up with the Snipping Tool either.
Menus cannot be cut out, for example, because as soon as Ctrl + Alt + is pressed, the window menus close again.SnagIt is way better, the menus stay open.
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Hello
A standard Windows 7 resource was dealt with here.
It is undisputed that there are better Srceenshot tools.
However, the use of such software means an extra download.And not everyone wants that.
You are of course free to create a report on the tool: SnagIt.
gruß
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great explanation!
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Hi,
if I want to send an image as an attachment to a mail from the Snipping tool, the font is always 'cailbi', although the Outlook (2010) settings for compose mail and 'Arial' is the default for replies.
Do you know where you can set that - switching manually is a bit too annoying for methank you & best regards
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Take a look to see whether the desired font is entered under Signatures and Stationery.
See here:
Outlook 2010: change the default font | Outlook | Office tips -
Take a look to see whether the desired font is entered under Signatures and Stationery.
See here:
Outlook 2010: change the default font | Outlook | Office tips
Hi, thanks for the tip, but ARIAL is already set in all three categories:
1. To compose a message
2. To reply to or forward a message
3. For composing and reading plain text messagesfurther solutions are very welcome