

I’ll add a JPEG later when I’m at my desktop. Obviously if there was a top Terrace I would not have bothered asking this question as I could merely hide it under the layer that represents the turf. I don’t want to have to add the top Terrace as it is not even within the scope of the design, however IMHO I don’t want to show my client this design from a bird’s eye view with this left over sticking out behind the wall. The retaining wall) because this is only a partial design for illustrative purposes. What I want to do now is cut off the part of the rectangle that is beyond the the arc(or. This wall is a retaining wall but I placed it only after I’d already placed the rectangle(patio entity) This arc is in fact a wall but if you are looking from top view you see it as an arc. Imagine a rectangle of paper which has a slight arc drawn from edge to edge longitudinally I.o.w. The bubble burst! Now if I can use your descriptive way of explaining what my dilemma is I might actually get my point across. You can also check out what Microsoft 365 Basic offers.Hi yes, thank you for your very succinct description, that is exactly how I was thinking the first time i had this happen to me.
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Want more Windows info? Check out CNET's Windows 11 review and every difference between Windows 10 and Windows 11. It looks like a flea market when you first walk in and I was confused if this was a rummage sale or a hair salon. I have been here a couple times and strictly see her. Helen has a great personality and really listens. SHE ROCKS for color, highlights, and cuts.

The screen will dim briefly and the screenshot will be automatically saved to the Pictures > Screenshots folder. 7 reviews of Clip & Snip 'The only good thing about this place is the stylist named Helen. To do this, hold down the Windows Logo touch button at the bottom of your Surface screen and hit the physical volume-down button on the side of the tablet. If you're rocking a Microsoft Surface device, you can use the physical (well, sort of physical) buttons to take a screenshot of your entire screen - similar to how you would take a screenshot on any other phone or tablet. To set your own Game bar screenshot keyboard shortcut, to Settings > Gaming > Game bar. From here, you can click the screenshot button in the Game bar or use the default keyboard shortcut Windows key + Alt + PrtScn to snap a full-screen screenshot. Once enabled, hit the Windows key + G key to call up the Game bar. First, you'll need to enable the Game bar from the settings page by making sure you've toggled on Record game clips, screenshots and broadcasts using Game bar. The fastest and easiest way to capture a screenshot (snip) in Windows 11 with the snipping tool is by pressing the keyboard shortcut Window Logo Key + Shift + S. You can use the Game bar to snap a screenshot, whether you're in the middle of playing a game or not. It will then be saved to the Pictures > Screenshots folder. You can press Fn + Windows logo key + Space Bar to take a screenshot. If your computer doesn't have the PrtScn key, no worries, Microsoft has another keyboard shortcut for you. Click the down-arrow button next to the New button to delay a snip for 3 or 10 seconds. It's an extra step to proceed this way, but it also lets you delay a screenshot. From here, you need to click the New button in the upper left to initiate a screen capture and open the small panel. If you open Snip & Sketch from the Start menu or by searching for it, it will open the Snip & Sketch window instead of the small panel at the top of the screen. (If you miss the notification, open the notification panel and you'll see it sitting there.) Click the notification to open the screenshot in the Snip & Sketch app to annotate, save or share it. Once you take your screenshot, it will be saved to your clipboard and show up momentarily as a notification in the lower-right corner of your screen. Screenshot by Matt Elliott/CNETĮither the keyboard shortcut or the notification button will dim your screen and open a tiny menu at the top of your screen that lets you choose which type of screenshot you want to take: rectangular, freeform, window or full-screen. The built-in Snip & Sketch app has finally won us over and is now our go-to method for taking screenshots in Windows 10 and 11.
