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Look here:
http://www.winhelponline.com/blog/onenote-screen-clipping-shortcut-key-change
Bernd
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Since the Windows 10 Creator Update the Windows + Shift + S does not work with the OneNote screen clipping. Instead it uses the Windows Clipping Tool and only sends to the clipboard. We have a large number of end users that rely on this keyboard shortcut. What can we do to fix this issue?
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Well it worked perfectly, Let's hope Microsoft does not steal that hot key short cut in the next update.
Thank you Bernd.
Hello Joe,
Is your OneNote 2016 all up to date?
Have you tried configuring this through Options in OneNote 2016?
Follow these steps:
We will keep an eye out for your update.
Regards.
With the previous build, we could just press the Win + Shift + S and the screen clipping comes up and when completed would go directly to OneNote. Saving to clipboard is OK but then you have to switch over to OneNote and paste into the program instead of just going there directly and our end users can continue their work.
I have OneNote but never use it, so I'm curious as to what happened in the past with Win-Shift-S, and why transferring the screen grab to the clipboard is a hardship.