Microsoft Snipping Tool Revamped: New Table Copy Feature & Updates in Insider Build 26120.2122

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In its latest release, the Insider Preview Build 26120.2122, tagged as KB5044374, Microsoft has given its Snipping Tool a powerful facelift, transforming it into a robust and user-friendly screenshot application. This update rolls out significant enhancements and bug fixes aimed at improving the overall user experience on Windows 11.

Snipping Tool Capabilities Expanded​

One of the marquee features introduced in this build is the Copy as table functionality. This new option enables users to extract data from structured tables captured in screenshots, effectively making it easier to integrate important information into emails, documents, or spreadsheets without the tedious task of manual data entry.
Imagine this: You've got an important spreadsheet open on your screen, and you want to pull a specific table into a presentation. With the updated Snipping Tool, you can simply take a screenshot of that table, select Text actions, and quickly choose Copy as a table. Voila! You've got your data ready for use—all while sidestepping pesky formatting issues that might arise from traditional copy-paste methods.
However, keep in mind that this feature shines brightest when working with screenshots that contain a singular table; multiple tables might complicate the extraction process.

Other Exciting Updates​

But wait, there’s more than just table copying! This update enhances several other aspects of Windows 11:
  • Smoother Animations: When interacting with taskbar previews, users will notice that animations have been streamlined based on insider tester feedback. Hovering over apps is now a less jittery experience, which allows navigating the taskbar to feel much more fluid.
  • Dark Mode and Text Scaling in Task Manager: The Task Manager's Disconnect and Logoff dialogs have been revamped to support dark mode, ensuring that your aesthetic preferences remain intact while managing system resources.
  • Disk Identification in Performance Section: In a bid to improve clarity, disks are now labeled according to their type within the Performance section of Task Manager. This means no more guessing games when it comes to your system storage!

Bug Fixes and Known Issues​

Alongside these innovations, KB5044374 comes with a range of fixes addressing ongoing issues:
  • A fix for the Start menu's All Apps list that would occasionally malfunction.
  • Improvements to the stability of live captions, which previously faced crashing issues.
  • Fixes for bugs affecting users with specific ALT + Tab configurations leading to unexpected screen blackouts.
However, as with any software update, there are some known bugs still lingering. Microsoft is investigating issues regarding gestures for switching between Virtual Desktops and the persistent troubles surrounding the All Apps list.

Takeaway: The Future Looks Bright​

This build represents yet another step in Microsoft’s ongoing commitment to refining the Windows 11 experience. The enhancements to Snipping Tool alone make this update worth the attention of anyone who frequently captures and works with screen data. As we look ahead, it's clear that Microsoft is determined to enhance usability and functionality across the board.
So, if you’re part of the Insider program, dive into this update and explore all the exciting new features! What are your thoughts on the new Snipping Tool capabilities? Share your experiences and insights over at WindowsForum.com!
Now is the time to embrace these updates, especially as Windows 11 continues to evolve, ensuring a more engaging and productive operating environment. Happy snipping!
Source: Windows Report Microsoft just made Snipping Tool the greatest screenshot app out othere.
 


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