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An example of the output using the two annotation techniques -- a pen (to draw the blue area) and the highlighter.....
An example of the output using the two annotation techniques -- a pen (to draw the blue area) and the highlighter.....


==Greenshot==
==Windows 10==
The Snipping Tool (as above) still exists in Windows 10, but has had a bit of an update.  Find it in your 'All Apps' section under the start button.
 
==Apple Mac==
To take a screenshot on an Apple Mac, press: Command & Shift & 4
 
You may then draw an rectangle of the area you wish to capture by clicking the mouse and dragging, or press the spacebar then click on any window to take the complete area of the window.
 
A file will then be added to your desktop named "Screen Shot <date> <time>".  Double click on this to edit it as required.
 
==Apps==
===Greenshot for Windows ===


One of a number of available tools for screen capture, this is very simple, effective, and free to use.  This is a great all rounder for any version of Windows.
One of a number of available tools for screen capture, this is very simple, effective, and free to use.  This is a great all rounder for any version of Windows.
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=Other Screen Capturing Tools=
===Other Screen Capturing Tools===
==Free==
==Free==


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