Work Sheets are always captured at 100% zoom, Chart Sheets will be captured at the current zoom.Scroll bars need to be visible to scroll Chart Sheets and in some cases Work Sheets as well. Excel has options for hiding both scroll bars, please make scroll bars are enabled.If you are having trouble capturing in Microsoft Excel, please review the following information: Scrolling Capture Problems with Microsoft Office or Other Programs See this article for further information.
We have seen known issues with Trusteer Rapport security software preventing scrolling from working. If you are unable to perform a Scrolling Capture in your web browser, please note that the following browsers have not been tested, and as such are not supported: Scrolling Capture Problems in Internet Explorer and Other Browsers
This will only save one page at a time, and you will not have a continuous PDF document.
Our suggested work around is to download the latest version of Adobe Reader. If you are taking a Scrolling Capture of a PDF in Adobe Reader 8 and the first page results are repeated, however other pages scroll without an issue, this is an issue with Adobe Reader 8. In Adobe Reader, select View > Page Display > Single Page Continuous If Scrolling Capture stops after the first page of the PDF document, you may need to set Adobe Reader to Continuous Viewing.
The simplest method for capturing a full page PDF as well as multi-page PDF documents is to use the Snagit Printer. When trying to capture, you will not see the Scrolling Arrows for Vertical, Horizontal, or Both, like you would in Internet Explorer. The All-in-One Capture method does not work with PDF readers, we are unable to properly detect the Scroll Bars. Unable to Perform Scrolling Capture of PDF
Watch this tutorial video on how to use custom scroll. Using Custom Scroll in Snagit is a good workaround to getting scrolling captures to work in Firefox.
Disabling / removing these types of Add-ons should resolve the issue. Add-ons that emulate running another browser within Firefox, such as IE Tab Plus, are known to cause this.We have seen some instances where running Add-ons in Firefox will make it appear like Snagit is successfully making a Scrolling Capture, but will only return a Window Screenshot.Unable to Perform Scrolling Capture in Firefox You may need to repeat steps 2 through 5 to test different Scroll delay settings. Once you've completed these steps you should be able to perform a Scrolling Capture as normal.Open the application you would like to take a Scrolling Capture from and start the Snagit Capture Process.Return to the Main Snagit UI and click the Floppy Icon to Save the changes you've made to the Capture Profile:.If that does not work try increasing the scroll delay incrementally to see if it helps the scrolling problem. Try unchecking Use fastest scrolling method.You will need to switch to the Scrolling tab. Under Profile settings, click Capture Type > Properties.Open the Main Snagit UI (with the Capture button and Profiles).
Please try the following steps to improve the Scrolling Capture functionality and success rate. For a video on how to use the auto scroll, and some best practices, click here.