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Learn how to take a screen clipping directly in OneNote
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This wikiHow teaches you how to take a screenshot using OneNote which is a part of Microsoft Office for Windows. You cannot take screenshots directly in OneNote for Mac or the free version of OneNote included with Windows 10; however, you can take screenshots manually on your computer and add them into OneNote as images.

Things You Should Know

  • To take a screenshot with OneNote open, go to the "Insert" menu and select "Screen Clipping," then drag your cursor to select your screen.
  • You can also take a screen clipping with OneNote closed by right-clicking on the taskbar icon and selecting "Screen Clipping."
  • With OneNote open you can also press Win+Shift+S to start taking a screen clipping.
Method 1
Method 1 of 3:

Using the Menu

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  1. It should be the only visible thing on your screen before you open OneNote.
    • For example, if you want to screenshot your whole desktop, make sure all other windows are minimized before continuing.
  2. It's a purple app with a white "N" on it. OneNote will open to the last note page you had open.
    • This only applies to OneNote for Microsoft Office (e.g., OneNote 2016) and not the built-in Windows 10 OneNote app.
    • If you want to use a different note page than the one OneNote opened to, click your preferred page's tab before continuing.
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  3. This tab is in the upper-left side of the OneNote window.
  4. It's in the "Images" section of the gray Insert menu bar, which is near the top of the OneNote window.
  5. Click and drag your mouse diagonally across the area you want to screenshot. You'll see a box appear as you do so; anything in the box will be saved as a screenshot.
    • Press Esc to cancel the screenshot.
  6. Doing so saves the screenshot to your currently open OneNote page.
    • You can click and drag the screenshot to reposition it as needed.
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Method 2
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Using the Taskbar

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  1. It resembles a purple app with a white "N" on it. You don't need to keep the OneNote window open, since simply opening OneNote once will place the taskbar shortcut in the notification area until you manually remove it.
    • This must be OneNote from Office 365 (e.g., OneNote 2016) and not the built-in Windows OneNote app.
    • This won't work if the taskbar shortcut isn't enabled. To enable the taskbar shortcut: click File in the OneNote window, click Options , click the Display tab, and check the "Place OneNote icon in the notification area of the taskbar" box.
  2. It should be the only visible thing on your screen before you open OneNote.
    • For example, if you want to screenshot your whole desktop, make sure all other windows are minimized before continuing.
  3. It's in the notification area, which is the section of icons on the far-right side of the taskbar. Doing so brings up a pop-up menu.
    • If you're using a computer with a trackpad instead of a traditional mouse, use two fingers to tap the trackpad instead of right-clicking.
    • You may first have to click
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  4. It's in the middle of the pop-up menu.
  5. Click and drag your mouse diagonally across the area you want to screenshot. You'll see a box appear as you do so; anything in the box will be saved as a screenshot.
    • Press Esc to cancel the screenshot.
  6. Doing so copies the screenshot and opens a window.
  7. If you have more than one OneNote notebook, you can select the notebook you'd like to save the screenshot in here.
    • You can also click + on the left side of the notebook's icon to view and select a specific notebook page.
  8. This will open your specified page in OneNote and paste the screenshot there.
    • You can also just click Copy to Clipboard to save the screenshot to your clipboard so that you can paste it elsewhere.
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Method 3
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Using a Shortcut

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  1. It resembles a purple app with a white "N" on it.
    • This must be OneNote from Office 365 (e.g., OneNote 2016) and not the built-in Windows OneNote app.
  2. It should be the only visible thing on your screen.
    • For example, if you want to screenshot your whole desktop, make sure all other windows are minimized before continuing.
  3. This key combination sets up your screen for a screenshot.
    • If the OneNote window is open, pressing the key combination won't minimize it.
  4. Click and drag your mouse diagonally across the area you want to screenshot. You'll see a box appear as you do so; anything in the box will be saved as a screenshot.
    • Press Esc to cancel the screenshot.
  5. Doing so copies the screenshot to your clipboard. You can paste it into another document from here.
  6. If you have more than one OneNote notebook, you can select the notebook you'd like to save the screenshot in here.
    • You can also click + on the left side of the notebook's icon to view and select a specific notebook page.
  7. This will open your specified page in OneNote and paste the screenshot there.
    • You can also just click Copy to Clipboard to save the screenshot to your clipboard so that you can paste it elsewhere.
    • In some versions of OneNote, using the keyboard shortcut automatically saves the screenshot to your clipboard and doesn't open a window.
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  • Question
    How can I turn off the default save location?
    Community Answer
    File > Options > Send to OneNote > [select the desired option from the Screen Clippings drop down]
  • Question
    How can I take a screenshot with the new version of OneNote (2019) if I use a Surface tablet without a keyboard?
    Community Answer
    There is an option under Display to Place OneNote icon in the notification area of the taskbar, make sure that is checked. Then you should be able to click on the ^ in the taskbar and then click on the OneNote icon. This works using a mouse, so should also work with touchscreen.
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      Warnings

      • If you don't minimize other windows before trying to take your screenshot, the other windows won't be minimized like OneNote is.
      • The standalone OneNote app on Windows 10 is on your computer regardless of whether or not you have Office 365. This app cannot take screenshots.
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      1. Go to the screen you want to capture.
      2. Open OneNote .
      3. Click Insert .
      4. Click Screen Clipping .
      5. Select the area of your screen you want to clip.

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