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That opens the full webpage in the Web Capture tool’s editor and there you have the same basic editing tools. When the tool comes up, click on the Full Page button.
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If you want to take a shot of a full page, just launch the Web Capture tool from the menu or use Ctrl+Shift+S. When you’re ready to use the shot, you can click either the Share, Copy, or Save button from the toolbar at the top-right corner.įor example, I copied a shot to my clipboard and pasted it into a Word document. When you’re drawing on the screenshot, you’ll see a pencil icon and can start annotating the shot. You can also change the thickness of your ink. Click the Draw dropdown menu to choose the ink color you want to use. From there you can use some basic annotation functions like Draw and Erase. If you click the Add notes button, your shot will open in the Web Capture tool’s editor. And a Add notes button that allows you to annotate your shot.
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It includes a Copy button to copy the selection to your clipboard. When you release your mouse button a new menu will pop up. The portion of the page you select will be highlighted. You can either select a portion of the page by clicking Free Select or take the entire page by clicking the Full Page button.įor the Free Select option, click and drag the plus ( +) symbol over the section of the page you want to capture. When the tool launches the background of the page will dim and you’ll see a couple of options at the top. Note: You can also just use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Shift+S to bring it up. Then click the Menu button (three dots) and click Web Capture from the menu. To get started, head to the webpage where you want to capture.
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