The OneNote screen clipper can only capture what is currently on the screen.
If it doesn't fit on screen, then the clipper can't get it.
If you need to capture windows that are that big, you may want to install a
screen recorder - it captures a movie of what happens on your screen. Office
Labs give away a piece of software called "Community Clips" which may help. http://www.officelabs.com/projects/communityclips/Pages/Default.aspx
NO. The screen-clipping tool can only capture a selected area if the
screen.
Capturing scrolling windows needs a professional tool, f.e.SnagIt[1]. I
can highly recommend this software which offers a lot for annotating and
manipulating images of all kind. A great extension for ON ;-)
Just wondering: Does it capture complete pages even if they are longer
than the screen's height?
BTW: SnagIt does a really great job with any type of scrolling pages,
not only websites. It's possible, f.e., to capture the whole long list
of all installed applications (Control Panel | Software) or an ebdlessly
long page of ON.
And it has a special add-on for ON.
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