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Windows 11 Snipping Tool Gets a Big Upgrade: New ‘Capture Notes . . . 🚀 Windows 11 Snipping Tool Gets Smarter! Microsoft has just introduced a powerful new feature in the Snipping Tool: Capture Notes This update takes screenshots to the next level by allowing you to capture, annotate, and organize your notes seamlessly—all within Windows 11 In my latest YouTube video, I break down:
How to take a scrolling screenshot on Windows 11 (full screen . . . Taking screenshot of long webpages can be a real pain, especially when you need to capture a lot of content, and the built-in Snipping Tool on Windows 11 doesn't have a built-in feature to take scrolling screenshot But don't worry, you can try Auto Screen Capture, as a free tool that can take a scrolling screenshot on Windows 11 with ease
Paint, Snipping Tool, and Notepad updates with new features begin . . . Paint, Snipping Tool, and Notepad updates with new features begin rolling out to Windows Insiders Hello Windows Insiders, today we are beginning to roll out updates to Paint, Snipping Tool, and Notepad to Windows Insiders in the Canary and Dev Channels on Windows 11
Better Alternatives to Snipping Tool for Windows 11? Windows Snip Sketch is actually a built-in, free alternative to the Snipping Tool for Windows 11 It offers similar and even improved features for capturing and annotating screenshots
How can I change the default location Snipping Tool auto-saves . . . The Snipping Tool will remember the last save location when next opened, without the need to edit the registry Open the Snipping Tool and click the 3 dots in the upper right corner to open Settings Scroll down until you locate the option called " Automatically save Screenshots" and disable it
Where to change the location of saved screenshot from snipping tool . . . Where to change the location of saved screenshot from snipping tool? In Windows 10, it was easy to access the notification panel in the bottom-right corner to crop, edit, and save these images However, I've noticed that this feature is missing in Windows 11 Can anyone guide me on how to access my screenshots for saving?