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How to Capture a Scrolling Screenshot in Windows

By Matthew Lynch
May 20, 2023
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Screenshots are useful when you want to capture and share information on your computer screen. Usually, taking a screenshot involves capturing what is visible on a screen. However, what if you need to take a screenshot of an entire webpage or document that extends beyond the visible area of the screen? This is where a scrolling screenshot comes in handy. In this article, we’ll guide you on how to capture a scrolling screenshot on Windows.

Step 1: Choose a Screenshot Tool

There are plenty of screenshot tools available for Windows, and the best one for you depends on your needs. The Snipping Tool is a basic tool found in Windows that allows you to take screenshots of specific areas of your screen. However, it doesn’t have a scrolling capture feature. For this guide, we will be using the built-in Snip & Sketch tool.

Step 2: Open the Document or Webpage

Open the document or webpage you want to capture as a scrolling screenshot.

Step 3: Open the Snip & Sketch Tool

Open the Snip & Sketch tool on your Windows PC. This tool can be accessed by typing ‘Snip & Sketch’ in the search bar in the taskbar or pressing the Windows key and ‘S’ at the same time.

Step 4: Click on ‘New’

After you have launched the Snip & Sketch app, click on the ‘New’ button located at the top left of the menu bar.

Step 5: Select ‘Scrolling Capture’

On the drop-down menu that appears, select ‘Scrolling Capture’.

Step 6: Capture Your Screen

Position the Snip & Sketch tool over the document or webpage you want to capture. You will now see a message at the top of the screen that reads, “Capture more.” Do not click on this message. Instead, scroll down the page using your mouse, trackpad, or arrow keys. The Snip & Sketch tool will automatically capture the screen as it scrolls down.

Step 7: Edit and Save the Screenshot

After you have captured the entire page, the Snip & Sketch tool will display it on the screen. Edit your screenshot if you need to, then click on the “Save As” button to save it to your PC.

Conclusion

And that’s it. Now you can easily take a scrolling screenshot of a document or webpage on your Windows computer using the Snip & Sketch tool. This feature is incredibly useful for people that work with a lot of documents or need to take screenshots of web pages. Overall, the Snip & Sketch tool is incredibly easy to use and is a powerful tool that comes built-in with Windows.

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