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How to Take a Screenshot on Chromebook With the Snipping Tool

By Matthew Lynch
August 5, 2023
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Chromebooks are becoming increasingly popular with students and professionals alike. With its streamlined design and efficient operating system, it can be a great tool for productivity.

One of the most useful features of a Chromebook is its ability to take screenshots. Taking screenshots can be helpful in a variety of situations, such as highlighting a problem with a website or capturing an image to use in a presentation. Luckily, taking a screenshot on a Chromebook is a simple process, especially with the built-in snipping tool.

Here is a step-by-step guide on how to take a screenshot on a Chromebook using the snipping tool:

Step 1: Open the snipping tool

The snipping tool can be found in the Chromebook’s launcher menu. From the launcher, select the “Customize” button at the bottom of the screen. This will open the launcher settings menu. Scroll down the menu and select “Snipping Tool” to open it.

Step 2: Select the type of snip

Once the snipping tool is open, you can select the type of snip you want to take. There are four options available: a rectangular snip, a window snip, a free form snip, and a full-screen snip. Choose the one that best suits your needs.

Step 3: Take the snip

Once you’ve selected your snipping option, use your mouse or touchpad to select the area of the screen that you want to capture. Your snip will automatically appear in a new window.

Step 4: Save the snip

Once you’ve taken your snip, you can save it in a variety of ways. You can either save it to your local drive, copy it to your clipboard, or share it directly from the snipping tool.

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