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How to Use the Screenshot Tool in MS Word 2013

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How to Use the Screenshot Tool in MS Word

2013?

Microsoft Word 2013 has a range of new features and

functionalities, one of which is a built-in feature for

taking screenshots of your screen (or portion of your screen).

With the click of a few buttons, you can easily capture your

screen and add it to your current Word document.

Here are a few simple steps through which you can take screenshots without leaving Word 2013.

Take Screenshot of Your Screen

Click on the Insert button on your Word 2013 Ribbon, and

then click on the Screenshot option. Doing this will give

you thumbnails of all the windows you’ve got opened at

that time. Read More

All you have to do is select the thumbnail of the screen that you want to take the screenshot for,

and it will be automatically added to the document you’re currently working on.

How to Capture a Portion of Your

Screen

This time around, rather than selecting the thumbnail option for

the whole screen, we will go for the “Screen Clipping” option

to select a specific portion of the screen. As soon as you click

the “Screen Clipping” button, the Word document window will

minimize to allow you to select the screen portion that you

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want to capture.

Simply drag your mouse as soon you see the whole screen

greyed out, and choose your desired area on the screen.

Press the left mouse button to confirm. The selected area

of the screen will be added to your current document.

That’s all there is to it. Simple and easy.

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