First step:
We first need to not set the window to be truncated to minimize, then open the WORD2010 document page and click the Insert tab.
Step Two:
Then in the illustration, click the screenshot button.
Step Three:
Select the captured window picture in the Available Windows Small window. If more than one window is not minimized on the current screen, multiple pictures will appear in this small window.
Fourth Step:
The selected window screenshot will be automatically inserted into the current document.
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Specific Tutorials: Method II |
We can also insert part of any window on the screen as a picture into the Word2010 document. Display a window within our visual range, open the WORD2010 document page, and click the Insert tab.
In illustrations, click the screenshot button.
Select the screen Clipping command in the available Windows Small window.
Drag the mouse to select part of the active window and release the mouse, and the selected portion is inserted as a picture into the Word2010 document page.
Attention matters
When I use "screenshot", the function is always invalid at the beginning. Later I found out that I opened the. doc document with the Word2010, and that the title is displayed in "Compatibility Mode" so that the feature is not available. The original screenshot applies only to the Word2010 document with the. docx file name extension, and the. doc document saved in Word2003 cannot use this feature. Everybody must pay attention to AH.