OT Windows Snipping Tool
Richard Kreiss
rkreiss at gccconsulting.net
Sat Mar 31 08:27:20 PDT 2018
The snipping tool is also good when writing a manual which will either be printed or as a pdf.
I have been using this type of tool for years and the latest version makes it much easier to include screen shots with ones documentation.
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> I recently discovered a very useful tool that comes free with Windows Versions,
> Vista to W10. I use it all the time for clipping out sections of a screen. Best part
> is you can clip out a section of FP Processing and save it, title it and save it for
> future reference.
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> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snipping_Tool
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