How to Use Microsoft Word’s Built-In Screenshot Tool
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Quote:Taking screenshots is pretty easy; it’s a feature built into most operating systems. If you’re already working on a Word document, though, and want to add a screenshot to it, you can save yourself a few clicks by using Word’s built-in screenshot tool.

In an open document, switch to the “Insert” tab on the Word ribbon.
Full reading: https://www.howtogeek.com/369365/how-to-...ot-tool-2/
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Very nice I did not know that Smile I always leave Snagit open when doing docs etc.
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