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Option 2: Using Snipping Tool Snipping Tool comes pre-installed on Windows 11 Follow these steps to extract text from an image using this tool: 1 Open the image from which you want to extract text, using Snipping tool 2 Next, click on Text actions icon at the bottom of Snipping Tool window 3
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Using Windows snipping tool to take screenshots: This method involves launching the snipping tool application from the search section of your taskbar and choosing the Full-Screen Snip Mode or Window Snip Mode This will capture your whole screen or the active window and save it as a PNG file Some other tips for taking clear screenshots are:
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