Snip & Sketch: Create screenshots and snapshots
Windows include an easy to use and free tool called Snip & Sketch. Here are the steps to be an expert on it on Unger:
How to Use Snip & Sketch
1. Open Snip & Sketch
Method 1: Press Windows Key + Shift + S to open the snipping toolbar directly.
Method 2: Click on the Start menu, type Snip & Sketch, and select the app from the search results.

2. Take a Screenshot
Once the snipping toolbar appears at the top of your screen, you have several options:
Rectangular Snip: Click and drag to select a rectangular area.
Freeform Snip: Draw a freeform shape around the area you want to capture.
Window Snip: Click on a specific window to capture it.
Fullscreen Snip: Capture the entire screen.
After capturing, a notification will appear; click it to open the screenshot in Snip & Sketch for editing.
3. Edit Your Screenshot
In the Snip & Sketch editor, you can:
Annotate: Use the pen, pencil, or highlighter tools to draw or write.
Erase: Remove annotations with the eraser tool.
Crop: Trim the image to your desired dimensions.
Use Ruler/Protractor: Draw straight lines or arcs with precision.

4. Save or Share
Save: Click the floppy disk icon to save your edited screenshot.
Copy: Use the copy icon to place the image on your clipboard.
Share: Click the share icon to send the image via email or other apps.
