Snipping Tool On Windows 11 Will Receive Copy As Table Update



As a writer , I always have to find the easiest way to get content media for my writing. Most of the time, this is easy enough by simply opening the context menu and using the Copy Image feature. But sometimes I need to use another way to get the screenshot with the necessary context. For this, I use the Snipping Tool.


In future updates, users will be able to take a screenshot with the Snipping Tool with the option to convert the content into a table. This feature is reportedly being tested through the Windows Insider program, and is expected to be rolled out to everyone in the near future.



Using this feature is also seen to be quite easy. You just need to open the Snipping Tool program, take the desired screenshot, and you will be given the option to copy the data contained in the screenshot into a "table".


For now, this tested feature says that although it can create a table without problems, the drawback for now is that you can only "copy" the data you want. Any other information will also be copied, and this will cause errors on your table.


This feature in my opinion is very useful, but unfortunately for now it is not known when it will be introduced to Windows 11 users.

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