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  1. Use Snipping Tool to capture screenshots - Microsoft Support

    Press Windows logo key + Shift + R to open the snipping tool overlay to capture a video clip. Press Print Screen (PrtSc) for a static image snapshot of your entire screen and place it in your clipboard.

  2. How to split or cut videos and audio assets - Microsoft Support

    Splitting lets you cut an audio or video clip into two or more parts so you can edit, move, or delete them. Trimming allows you to drag the sides of a media asset inwards to shorten or outwards to lengthen. …

  3. How to mute, separate, and delete audio from video

    In the Clipchamp video editor, you can mute the sound of a video or detach the audio from a video into a separate clip so it can be deleted, copied or moved elsewhere independently of the video.

  4. Add clip art to your file - Microsoft Support

    Another option is to install an Office add-in named Pickit that puts free, licensed clip art in Office. Click a section title below to open it and read detailed instructions.

  5. How to trim videos, images, or audio assets - Microsoft Support

    Cropping a clip allows you to remove unwanted edges or black bars you see in the frame of a video or image to "zoom in" on it. It is different from trimming, which is shortening the duration of a clip.

  6. Insert a screenshot or screen clipping - Microsoft Support

    When you click the Screenshot button, open program windows are displayed as thumbnails in the Available Windows gallery. You can insert the whole program window, or use the Screen Clipping …

  7. How to change the volume of a video or audio clip

    In addition to adjusting the audio volume as described above, you can also add a fade-in or fade-out effect to a clip. This is useful to slowly increase or decrease the volume at the start or end of a video.

  8. Copy the window or screen contents - Microsoft Support

    When you're using a Microsoft 365 program with Windows, there are two ways to copy the contents of what you see on your screen (commonly referred to as a "screenshot" or "screen capture").

  9. Use a screen reader to record your screen with Xbox Game Bar

    Use the Xbox Game Bar with your keyboard and a screen reader to record a video clip of your favorite game or app, for example, if you find a usability issue with it and want to show the problem to the …

  10. Using the clipboard - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to use and troubleshoot the clipboard in Windows to paste multiple items, pin items, and sync your clipboard to the cloud.