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Drag & Drop Spacing to Screenshot
Effortlessly Manage and Organize Dropped Screenshots
またはファイルをドラッグ&ドロップ
PDFと画像形式をサポート(最大100MB)
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世界中で数百万人に信頼されています
4.4
G2で2,100件以上のレビュー
4.4
Capterraで8,200件以上のレビュー
4.4
App Storeで73,000件以上のレビュー
2.5億
登録ユーザー
50億
作成されたノート
200万
毎日作成されたノート
よくある質問
Drag & drop spacing allows you to organize and reposition elements within your screenshot workspace easily, optimizing your annotations and workflow.
You can drag elements of your screenshot for optimal placement when annotating. This feature helps create cleaner annotations and enhances visual communication.
Yes, you can manage screenshot spacing on Windows using drag & drop features for optimal arrangement of annotation elements.
Yes, drag & drop capabilities are available on Windows 11, making it easier to manage and annotate screenshots efficiently.
Organize screenshots by dragging and dropping your files within folders or annotation tools, improving your workflow and file management.
Yes, Mac users can drag, drop, and arrange screenshots to enhance visual clarity and effectiveness of annotations.
Yes, you can adjust spacing using the drag & drop functionality for screenshots directly within the online annotation tool.
Use drag & drop tools to rearrange elements on Excel screenshots, ensuring clear presentation and annotations on your documents.
Drag & drop functionality is primarily for digital workspaces; its mention of 'patios' seems out of context for digital screenshots.
On Windows 10, click and hold the screenshot or annotation element and move it to the desired location using drag & drop.
No, the tool processes one file at a time. Re-position each screenshot individually for detailed annotation control.
The drag & drop feature is available online via the browser-based tool and does not support offline activity.
No, the tool is desktop-only. Annotation and drag & drop features are accessed through a desktop browser.
The annotation tool supports JPEG, PNG, and WEBP image formats for screenshots, as well as PDFs.
No, the tool allows adding text annotations on an image or screenshot without altering existing text in the file.