
Use Snipping Tool to capture screenshots - Microsoft Support
Learn how to use Snipping Tool to capture a screenshot, or snip, of any object on your screen, and then annotate, save, or share the image.
Copy the window or screen contents - Microsoft Support
Near the upper right, select Save, or select Copy if you want to immediately paste the edited image somewhere else. For more details and instructions, see Use Snipping Tool to capture …
Insert a screen clipping on a page - Microsoft Support
Use your mouse or finger to select the area of the screen you want to capture. After you make your selection, it will appear as an image in your notes. It will also be copied to the Windows …
Insert a screenshot or screen clipping - Microsoft Support
You can insert the whole program window, or use the Screen Clipping tool to select part of a window. Only windows that have not been minimized to the taskbar can be captured. When …
Using the clipboard - Microsoft Support
Learn how to use and troubleshoot the clipboard in Windows to paste multiple items, pin items, and sync your clipboard to the cloud.
Keyboard shortcuts in Windows - Microsoft Support
Keyboard shortcuts are keys or combinations of keys that provide an alternative way to do something that you'd typically do with a mouse. If you're trying to take a screenshot or …
Clear the Clipboard - Microsoft Support
The Clipboard task pane appears on the left side of your spreadsheet and shows all clips in the Clipboard. To clear the entire Clipboard, select the Clear All button. To delete an individual …
Crop a picture to fit in a shape - Microsoft Support
Use the crop tools in Microsoft 365 to crop a picture to fit in a shape in Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, or Excel.
Copy text from pictures and file printouts using OCR in OneNote
Learn how to use Optical Character Recognition (OCR), a tool that lets you copy text from a picture or file printout and paste it in your notes so you can make changes to the words.
Insert a screen clipping in OneNote for the web - Microsoft Support
On a PC keyboard, press the Windows+Shift+S keys simultaneously. When the screen dims, use your mouse to click and drag around the part of the screen you want to capture. Your screen …