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Helpful SnagIt Features > SnagIt Printer Capture > Working with Multipage Captures using SnagIt Printer Capture

Working with Multipage Captures using SnagIt Printer Capture

Saving your SnagIt Printer Capture as a multipage file allows you to save all of the pages of the capture within one image file. If you do not save your Printer Capture using the multipage file format, each page of your capture will be saved as an individual image file.

Using the multipage file format, when your capture is complete, it displays in the Capture Preview window where you can use the Multipage Viewing Tools to view the multiple pages.

To view and/or edit a multipage file after it has been saved, use the SnagIt Editor to open the file and make any changes. Use the Previous Page and Next Page buttons to move throughout the image file.

You can use the Page Setup Options before taking your Printer Capture to configure the margins, number of images on a page, etc. Select one or more filters to enhance your capture with edge effects, color preferences, etc.

Note: If you have taken your Printer Capture using the configuration for multipage file output but select to complete your capture using File > Save As within the Capture Preview window instead of clicking on the Finish (File) button on the toolbar, you will only be able to save the current page as an image file.

See the following topics for more information on working with multipage captures:


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