If you take screenshots in Windows 10 or Windows 11 using a common built-in shortcut, you can move your Screenshots folder to a location of your choice. Here's how to do it. In Windows 10 or Windows 11, you can capture screenshots to a file using Windows+Print Screen.
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Finding Screenshots on Windows 11 might seem tricky at first, but it’s pretty simple once you know where to look. This guide will show you how to locate your screenshots quickly, whether you used the Print Screen key, the Snipping Tool, or any other method to capture them.
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The easiest way to take a screenshot in Windows 10 or Windows 11 is to just hit the Print Screen key (sometimes abbreviated as PrtSc or Print Scrn) and your entire desktop will be copied to your...
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If you took a screenshot using Snipping Tool, Snip & Sketch, or using a keyboard shortcut like Windows key + Print Screen or Windows key + Shift + S, your screenshot is in your Screenshots folder, which you'll find in your Pictures folder.
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Windows 11 makes capturing your screen easier than ever. Get to know these screenshot taking methods and save important information to your PC in a moment’s notice. How to screen snip on Windows 11. Using the Snipping Tool is one of the easiest ways to take a screenshot.
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Screenshots are stored in Pictures > Screenshots by default unless you change that destination manually. This article covers how to capture a screenshot in Windows 10, including using a keyboard combination, using the Snipping Tool, the Snip & Sketch Tool, or the Windows Game Bar.
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Using keyboard shortcuts or the built-in Snipping Tool, you can quickly take a screenshot of your whole screen, a portion of your screen, or a specific window. Here are all the ways to take a screenshot on a Windows 10 or 11 PC and how to save your image on your computer.
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Where to Find Screenshots on Windows 11 and 10. By Mehvish. Updated April 4, 2024 Reviewed & Updated by Supreeth Koundinya. Quick Tips. Enabled the toggle for ‘Automatically Save Screenshots’?...
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Here are seven ways to take a screenshot in Windows 11. 1. Press PrtScn (Print Screen Key) and Paste. (Credit: PCMag) Press the Print Screen key (PrtScn), and an image of the entire screen...
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If you use the Windows+Print Screen keyboard shortcut to capture screenshots in Windows 10 or 11, Windows will save the image as a PNG file in your Pictures > Screenshots folder. You'll find it at C:\Users\[User Name]\Pictures\Screenshots .
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