Gyle,

If you have this screenshot issue in the future - you can possibly use a keyboard shortcut instead (if it is on your keyboard PrtScr, near F12 or so should already be functional and grabs the whole screen to the clipboard so you'd have to crop it after in your editor of choice) Most screenshot utilities have various shortcuts for just grabbing a window or selection.

Otherwise, what you are looking for is the 'timed' feature of your screenshot tool. You set a timer, define the area to be captured, activate the timer, then maneuver your pointer as desired to get a pop-up, and it will be visible in the screenshot.

Regards,
Adrien

On 4/14/23 7:26 PM, Gyle McCollam wrote:

PS I tried to snip this, but the dialog/tip would disappear so I had to take a 
picture with my phone.

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