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  1. how can we save snip & skecth image automatically to ur specified folder


    how can we save snip & skecth image automatically to our specified folder

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    Maulik Shah IN, Feb 9, 2021
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  2. Snip & Sketch - Auto Save to Specified Location

    With the new "Snip & Sketch" tool, I can't find the option to set where snips are saved. If I take a snip, it simply copies it to the clipboard instead of saving it as an image.

    * I do NOT want them copied to the clipboard. I have turned "Auto copy to clipboard" OFF but it still shows the "Snip saved to clipboard" window. This is a bug.

    * When I take a snip, it does not save the snip to a file, so if I take multiple snips without manually saving each one, they're lost and only the latest one can be edited. I need to take multiple snips and have them saved to separate files automatically.

    Where are these options?
     
    Whimsical Seaplane, Feb 9, 2021
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  3. Snipping Tool Enlarging Images

    Hi Heather,

    Snipping Tool has various options on how you can capture images in your computer. To change it to normal snipping, follow the steps below:

    • Press Windows + S to open Search Box.
    • Type Snipping Tool, then click it.
    • Click New.
    • Click the drop-down menu in New.
    • Select Rectangular Snip.

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    Let us know if this works for you.
     
    Johann Eva, Feb 9, 2021
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  4. bortao Win User

    how can we save snip & skecth image automatically to ur specified folder

    Automatically save a snipped screenshot to disk

    In Windows 10 you can press Win ⊞ + Print Screen and it will save a screenshot of the whole desktop to disk. This works great.

    What I'm looking for is this exact functionality but being able to choose a region using the mouse.

    What I've found so far:

    • Snipping tool: Either brings an editor after capture, or saves to clipboard. Haven't found a way to automatically save to disk.
    • Lightshot: Also bring an editor, or automatically generate a link. Can't automatically save to disk

    The solution can rely on a third party software that runs in background, or also AutoHotkey script.
     
    bortao, Feb 9, 2021
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