The Open Captures Tray contains recently taken captures and media files opened via the SnagIt Button > Open or Library.
The following is a general overview of how the Tray works. For more specific Tray information, see Open Captures Tray.

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The Open Captures Tray contains recently taken captures and media files opened via the SnagIt Button > Open option or through the Library. When capturing, the Tray automatically stores the captures for you. You do not need to save each time you take a capture. |
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When you modify a saved image or text file an orange
starburst appears on the thumbnail. When you save the file, the starburst
disappears. |
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Hover over a thumbnail to see an enlarged view. The enlarged view displays the dimensions of the file and the file name if saved. |
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Click the Quick View button to see a snapshot of all the media content in the Tray. Use the scroll bar to move up and down through the Quick View. Click on a thumbnail to view one of the media files. |
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Drag the upper left corner of the Quick View box to make it smaller or larger. |
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Where did my captures go? This message appears in the Quick View box when a capture drops from the Tray view. The Tray only stores a certain number of media files before they drop out of view. However, these captures are not deleted. To view unsaved captures and saved files, click Search Pane > Tags tab > Recent captures. The media files appear in the Library as you move through the search results.
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Right-click a thumbnail to access the context menu. • Copy the contents to the Clipboard. • Close the file and remove it from the Tray. You can reopen the file at a later time. • Delete permanently deletes a saved file or a stored capture. You cannot reopen deleted files at a later time. • Thumbnail Size changes the thumbnails to Small, Medium, or Large size. • Properties opens the Details page that contains information automatically gathered during capture. This is called metadata. For captures from the Web, an active link to that Web page displays. |