How to Add Shapes to Screenshots in Snipping Tool on Windows 11 In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the Snipping Tool’s capabilities, particularly focusing on how to add shapes to your screenshots in Windows 11 From the steps involved to practical examples, tips, and troubleshooting, you will gain a thorough understanding of maximizing this tool
Snipping Tool now allows adding basic shapes to captures Microsoft has updated the Snipping Tool with the ability to draw basic shapes over your captures The new option is hidden in app version 11 2312 33 0, but it should not take long for the company to announce the new feature
How to Add Shapes to Screenshots in Snipping Tool on Windows 11 Adding shapes to screenshots in Snipping Tool on Windows 11 is a quick way to make your images clearer and more useful Capture or open a screenshot, choose the Shapes tool, draw a rectangle, oval, line, or arrow, then save or copy the finished image
8 Snipping Tool Features You Need to Know If you accidentally add a shape, emoji, or text, the eraser tool lets you remove unwanted elements Also, you can crop the image to remove unnecessary portions These annotation tools are great for quick edits, especially when you're in a hurry
How to Use Snipping Tool to Capture Screenshots in Windows 11 In this in-depth guide, we walk you through all the ways to use Snipping Tool to capture screenshots in Windows 11, along with advanced options, editing tools, and troubleshooting tips
How to Restore the Missing Ruler in the Snipping Tool on Windows 11 Are you frustrated because the handy ruler feature seems to have vanished from your Snipping Tool on Windows 11? Read on to learn how to get it back, explore temporary workarounds, and discover the best ways to draw precise lines and highlights when taking screenshots