It wasn’t quite “built-in” but the Techsmith team still kept it accessible and relatively simple so props for them to that. That’s all there is to export Quick Styles from Snagit Editor. Which is also handy incase you accidently delete them… These are the files that you want to send to your coworker, backup, or whoever needs the styles.įor me, I just drop them straight into an email or a shared Dropbox folder. Once you’re in the Snagit directory, you want to locate these two files: The easiest way to get here is just to go to the Start Menu and Paste the following into the search box: %userprofile%\AppData\Local\TechSmith\Snagit
This isn’t completely necessary, but it will save us a lot of headaches, later on, to just make sure that Snagit is not running.īrowse to AppData\Local\TechSmith\Snagit in windows explorer. This includes the Snagit Editor and Snagit program that is docked in the system tray.
Now that we have that out of the way let’s look at backing them up and sharing them.Įxporting Snagit Quick Styles Step 1 – Completely Exit Snagitīefore we get started, you should complete close out of all Snagit programs. They appear below the presets, and you can make as many of them as you like in just about any fashion. Greenshot is a simple screenshot tool to help with your basic needs.
It is the ultimate screenshot and annotation tool you’ve been looking for, and therefore a brilliant Snagit alternative. In case you are wondering what the blazes we are talking about, a Quick Style is a custom-set image or tool preference in Snagit. You can attach relevant screenshots to your emails, annotate them to highlight important points, and more.