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How To Capture Scrolling Window In Snagit

Capture a Scrolling Area

Capture the unabridged contents of a spider web browser or application window including the content that extends beyond the visible area in the window.

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Snagit's scrolling capture allows you to take screenshots of entire webpages, long documents, and any other window on your screen that requires scrolling to encounter everything in information technology.

There are ii ways to capture a scrolling area:

  • Automatically with Scrolling Arrows: Ringlet a window horizontally, vertically, or in both directions to capture the entire contents of the window or web browser.
  • Manually with Panoramic Capture: Scroll a window horizontally or vertically with greater control to capture only the desired area of the window or web browser. Choose this option to avert cropping unwanted edges of the captured image.

Scroll Automatically with Scrolling Arrows

  1. Open or set up what y'all want to capture.
  2. In the Capture window, click the All-in-Ane tab.
    All-in-One tab
  3. Click the Capture push or press Print Screen (Windows) or Command+Shift+C (Mac).
    Capture button
  4. The orange crosshairs appear. Movement the cursor over the window.
    Click an arrow to scroll
  5. Click an arrow to take a capture of the horizontal scrolling surface area, vertical scrolling surface area, or the unabridged scrolling expanse.

The capture opens in Snagit Editor where you tin preview, edit, and share the capture.

Note: If the scroll arrows practise not appear in Snagit for Mac, make sure scrolling capture is enabled. SelectSnagit menu > Preferences > Capture tab > Fix Capture Permissions.

If y'all continue to experience issues capturing automatically with Scrolling Arrows:
Windows: Run into this support article.
Mac: See this support commodity.

Curl Manually with Panoramic Capture

Panoramic capture allows you to curl up, down, or side-to-side to capture long web pages and documents or wide application windows. It offers more than control than automated scrolling to precisely capture only the desired portion of a window.

  1. In the Capture window, select the All-in-1 tab.
    All-in-One tab
  2. Click the Capture button or press Print Screen (Windows) or Command+Shift+C (Mac).
    Capture button
  3. The orange crosshairs appear. Click and drag to select an surface area within a window on the screen. Encounter Selection Area Tips.
  4. Click the Panoramic Capture button.
    Panoramic button
  5. On the Panoramic toolbar, click the Start push.
    Panoramic Start button
  6. Use the window scroll bars or mouse bike to roll the content you desire to capture. Snagit captures anything shown within the selected area. Encounter Scrolling and Panning Tips.
  7. To stop a Panoramic Capture, click the Stop button on the Panoramic toolbar.
    Panoramic toolbar
    If the toolbar is hidden, click the Capture window icon in the taskbar.
    Capture icon in Windows taskbar

The capture opens in Snagit Editor where you can preview, edit, and share the capture.

Selection Expanse Tips

  • Resize the web browser or application window to a larger size so it is easier to view the content every bit yous scroll or pan during capture.
  • Practice not include the scroll bar in the choice.
  • Consider excluding irrelevant content in the capture such as blank margins, online ads, etc.
  • Disable floating toolbars earlier capture.
  • Scroll smoothly. Do not curlicue too fast or slow.
  • Scroll or pan 1 direction at a time. Try not to zigzag.

Source: https://www.techsmith.com/learn/tutorials/snagit/scrolling-capture/

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