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How to Rotate Ruler in Snip and Sketch: 2 Ways

Using the mouse is convinient for many users

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Updated onOctober 28, 2024

updated onOctober 28, 2024

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In this guide, we explore the Microsoft Snip and Sketch tool released for Windows 10 and show you how to rotate the ruler in the app. Of course, screenshots and annotations are useful for many people. Henceapps that perform these functionsare pretty popular. While Snip and Sketch is not the most known, it serves a function. So, let’s get to it.

How do you rotate the ruler in Snip and Sketch?

How do you rotate the ruler in Snip and Sketch?

1. Using the mouse

2. Using the Touchpad

Is Snipping Tool the same as Snip and Sketch?

Snipping Tooland Snip & Sketch are not the same. The MS legacy program, Snipping Tool, was initially available in Windows Vista. You can screenshot your desktop with it, but it doesn’t have annotation or sharing options.

The more recent program, Snip and Sketch, debuted with Windows 10. It contains all of Snipping Tool’s functionality in addition to annotation and sharing options.

Your preferences will determine how to rotate the ruler in Snip and Sketch. For instance, the first way is perhaps the simplest if you use a mouse.

However, we hope one of the solutions discussed appeals to you. So please write to us using the comments section, and let us know your preferred option.

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Afam Onyimadu

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Afam is a geek and the go-to among his peers for computer solutions. He has a wealth of experience with Windows operating systems, dating back to his introduction to Windows 98. He is passionate about technology amongst many other fields. Aside from putting pen to paper, he is a passionate soccer lover, a dog breeder, and enjoys playing the guitar and piano.

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Afam Onyimadu

Windows Software Expert

Afam is a geek and the go-to among his peers for computer solutions. He has a wealth of experience with Windows operating systems.