Fast Tip Friday – Capture a Screenshot of a Web Page Using SnagIt
This fast tip demonstrates how to use SnagIt to capture a screenshot of a scrolling web page.
This fast tip demonstrates how to use SnagIt to capture a screenshot of a scrolling web page.
This fast tip will demonstrate how to rename generically numbered TIFF files to filenames that include a prefix and zero padding. The tool is a free software program called Bulk Rename Utility. Download Sample Files
This fast tip demonstrates how to select files in Windows Explorer using checkboxes. Sean O’Shea shared this tip in his article entitled Check Out What Windows Explorer Can Do. Source: Sean O’Shea
This fast tip demonstrates how to download pages from a website, in case you need to get a “snapshot in time” of a website for a litigation matter, using free software called HTTrack Website Copier. In a previous tutorial, I demonstrated how to download web pages to PDF using Adobe Acrobat.
This fast tip demonstrates how to use a newline instead of a new paragraph in Microsoft Word.
This fast tip demonstrates how to insert a screenshot into Microsoft Office applications without having screenshot software.
When we collect and process electronic data from a number of custodians, we usually create a folder for each custodian to store their data. This fast tip will share a shortcut for creating those folders that can save us a bunch of time. In another Fast Tip Friday, I demonstrated how to create subfolders using an Excel…
I have the same love infatuation with SnagIt. Can’t live without it now.