![]() ![]() The ruler option will overlay either a ruler or a protractor on the snipped image. There’s a handy Eraser option, allowing the user to remove their annotations one by one or deleting them all in one go. Three styles of annotation, Ballpoint pen, Pencil and Highlighter The Ballpoint pen option draws a solid line, pencil a ‘fuzzier’ line and the highlighter an opaque line. Each of these options has a range of colours plus a size setting. Then there are three style options for annotation, Ballpoint pen, Pencil and Highlighter. The first of these is the ‘Touch Writing’ tool, allowing touch screen users to annotate their snips with their stylus. The centre of the App tool bar is taken up with the edit tools. Next up, are Undo and Redo icons, for use during the editing of a snipped image. This image can then be edited in the same way a screen snip taken with Snip & Sketch can be. Next to this, is a standard ‘Open File’ icon which allows the user to load an image created outside of Snip & Sketch. ![]() Handy for taking snips of non-persistent objects like drop-down menus. There are a plethora of tools along the top of the App window, starting with a ‘New’ snip icon and drop-down allowing a short delay of either 3 or 10 seconds before taking a screen snip. ![]()
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