

You can also record your screen in PowerPoint (not Mix add in related). Note: When selecting “Screen Clipping” it will open the Alt+Tab Window (the previous screen you worked on). This allows you to grab full screens of Apps that are open as well as make a new Screen Clipping. On the Insert Tab (since Office 2010) you’ll notice “Screenshot”. If you think it’s easy – then it’s even easier than that. Shame on me? How to take a Screenshot in Office: I’ve written quite a bit about using Mix in PowerPoint and Snipping Tool in Windows, so I’m not sure why I’ve neglected to mention the ‘newby’- Take a Screenshot utility in Microsoft Office. These screenshots are easy to read in printed documents and on PowerPoint slides that you project. You can use it to take a picture of all or part of the windows open on your computer. This feature is available in Microsoft Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Word.
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What does Microsoft say: You can quickly and easily add a screenshot to your Office file to enhance the readability or capture information without leaving the program that you are working in. So thank goodness for this utility in Office.ĭescription: Take a Screenshot in Microsoft Office I’d go back to taking photos with my phone and emailing it to myself in a second. Whether it be training manuals, quick reference guides, blogs, ‘graphic design’ stuff (yes I put that in careful quotes). #Office365Challenge – 8 Days to Go – The ability to take screenshots, is something I would not be able to function without.
