I'm trying to capture a scrolling page using windows 8 snip tool. I've tried the window capture option but it just captures the visible part of the page, not the part that would be revealed by scrolling. any ideas?
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2yes a web page or any scrolling window. I do not prefer specifying the application whose window I'm trying to capture since I'm looking for a general solution. I know there are browser plugins that capture whole page but I'm looking for a way to do it using Windows snipping tool. – Ejaz May 17 '15 at 21:28
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Google Chrome includes a built-in screenshot tool, but it's a bit hidden. You'll first enter two sets of keyboard shortcuts, then enter a command to capture a full-page screenshot of any web page. Start by using the shortcut pairs below—enter the first shortcut, followed by the second—depending on your operating system:
On Mac 1. Alt + Command + I 2. Command + Shift + P
On Windows/Linux/Chrome OS 1. Ctrl + Shift + I 2. Ctrl + Shift + P
These keyboard shortcuts will open Chrome's developer menu. Just type "screenshot" and you'll see the option appear to "capture full size screenshot." Simply select this and Chrome will automatically save a full-page screenshot to your Downloads folder!
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This only captures the current view, it does not scroll it and capture the entire page. – BrainSlugs83 Feb 07 '22 at 16:05
There is a third party tool name SnagIt, It can scroll and capture as well.
There is also another free tool PicPick you can download it from: https://picpick.app
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