You can also send this image directly to someone via email in Snipping tool by pressing the send snip button. The logo part should now be cropped into the snipping tool where you can edit with pen, eraser, highlighter, etc.
To snip the logo part of, simply hold left click and drag your cursor to cover the entire logo and release your left click. In this case, we will use rectangular snip.
How to use Snipping Tool Windows 8/7/8.1? The fastest way this can be done is to Pin Snipping tool to the task bar so that you can launch it by only one click and will be always available on your screen, instead of running it via a desktop shortcuts or metro Start-button searching for it. Unless you hard-code a keyboard shortcut to run Snipping Tool (for advanced keyboard such as Razer), you will need to launch the program before you can actually start print screen and capturing anything on your screen. How to Quickly Find/Run Snipping Tool by Shortcut
If you are using one of these editions of Windows OS and yet Snipping Tool doesn’t exist, run Windows Update and be sure to turn it on for automatic update to get the latest updates of Snipping Tool directly from Microsoft. Snipping Tool is only available for users who own Windows 8/7/8.1/Vista Home Premium, Professional, Ultimate or Enterprise. Well, if it wasn’t installed, you are probably using the Basic version of your current Windows OS. Snipping Tool was supposed to be installed by default as you installed and launched your Windows for the first time. Microsoft Snipping Tool is a program that allows you to crop anything on the screen and save them as an image of a format of your choice. Snipping Tool was first introduced in Windows Vista and remain as the most widely used Screenshot Capture tool in Microsoft Windows today, in the Windows 8/7/8.1.