Use this command to put the current captured image on the Windows clipboard for later pasting into any other application. The command is not active if no image has been captured yet.
Use this command to paste the bitmap from the clipboard into MWSnap. Such pasted image can be next saved in a selected format or transformed using any of the program editing options.
Use this command to undo the most recent change to the current image. Undo is grayed out when not available. Use Settings/General to define the max. count of undo steps.
Use this command to undo the most recent Undo action. Redo is grayed out when not available.
Use options from this submenu to apply selected transformations to the snapped/loaded image.
Edit/Flip horizontally
Use this command to flip (mirror) horizontally the current captured image. The result will be immediately visible in the capture panel. The command is not active if no image has been captured yet.
Edit/Flip vertically
Use this command to flip (mirror) vertically the current captured image. The result will be immediately visible in the capture panel. The command is not active if no image has been captured yet.
Edit/Rotate left
Use this command to rotate the current captured image by 90 degrees counterclockwise. The result will be immediately visible in the capture panel. The command is not active if no image has been captured yet.
Edit/Rotate right
Use this command to rotate the current captured image by 90 degrees clockwise. The result will be immediately visible in the capture panel. The command is not active if no image has been captured yet.
Use options from this submenu to add a selected type of a frame to the snapped/loaded image. Note that it's possible to add more than one frame of any type to the same image to achieve special effects.
Simple frame
Adds a solid color frame of a selected width.
Shaded frame
Adds a shaded frame to an image. One can define the width, start and end color of the frame.
Buttonize
Adds a frame imitating the 3-D effect. One can define the width, left top color and the right bottom color of the frame.
Use options from this submenu to add a selected type of a mouse cursor image the snapped/loaded image. Select the required cursor shape and show in the image the point where the cursor image should be inserted.