This guide will teach you how to take screenshots on Windows 7 using keyboard shortcuts and the built-in Snipping Tool, allowing you to capture the entire screen, a specific window, or a custom area.
A step-by-step guide to taking screenshots on Windows 7
Follow these instructions to capture your screen using three different methods available on your computer.
Method 1: Capturing the entire screen
- Press the PrtScrn key. If your keyboard lacks this key, press Fn + Insert instead. This copies the full screen to your clipboard.
- Open an image-supporting application such as Paint, Word, or Outlook.
- Paste the image by pressing Ctrl + V or selecting Paste from the Edit menu.
- Save or share the document as needed.
Method 2: Capturing a specific window
- Click on the window you want to capture to ensure it is active.
- Press Alt + PrtScrn. If your keyboard lacks this key, press Fn + Insert instead. This copies only the active window to your clipboard.
- Open an application like Word, Outlook, or Paint.
- Paste the screenshot using Ctrl + V or the Edit menu.
- Save, email, or print the file.
Method 3: Using the Snipping Tool
- Open the Start menu located in the lower-left corner of your screen.
- Click on Search.
- Type snipping tool into the search bar.
- Click on the Snipping Tool application to open the dialog box.
- Click on the Mode button in the menu bar.
- Select Rectangular Snip to create a rectangle-shaped image.
- Click and drag the pointer to outline the specific area of the screen you wish to capture.
- Click the Save Snip icon (resembling a purple floppy disc) to open the Save As window.
- Enter a filename and choose a save location.
- Click the File Type drop-down menu if you need to change the format from the default JPEG.
- Click Save to store the image on your computer.
Knowing how to capture screenshots is a fundamental skill for troubleshooting and communication on Windows 7. Whether you are documenting a technical issue for support or saving a receipt from a website, having these images ready can save you time and effort.
Using the native tools ensures you do not need to install third-party software, keeping your system secure and lightweight. By mastering these three methods, you can choose the most efficient way to capture exactly what you need for any task.








