Where to find taken screenshots




















If you've forgotten where you saved your last Snipping Tool screenshot, just take another and try to save it — the folder it opens to is where your last screenshot was saved. In "Pictures," locate the folder called "Screenshots. To do this:. Firstly, use the File Explorer to navigate to the place where you want your screenshots to be saved.

It can be anywhere, including your desktop. Once there, create a folder called "Screenshots. Now, repeat the previous section's steps to reach the "Pictures" folder. Right-click on the folder that reads "Screenshots" and then open the "Properties" of the folder. In "Properties" for the folder, click on the tab that reads "Location.

To change the folder's location, click "Move. In the new Explorer window that opens, navigate to the new Screenshots folder you made earlier and select it. To copy a screenshot to paste it into another app, you must also press the Control key when capturing. For example, to grab your whole screen you must press the Shift , Command , Control , and 3 keys together.

Click to Jump to Your Device. How to Take a Screenshot on an iPhone or iPad. How to Take a Screenshot on a Chromebook. How to Take a Screenshot on a Mac. Simon Hill has been writing about tech for more than a decade. Before writing, he worked in games development. He lives in Scotland. Follow these steps to take a screenshot of part of the screen in Windows Open Snipping Tool.

You can also open Start menu and simply use the search box to find it. Now click the down arrow next to New. Select Rectangular Snip or Free-form Snip. The former lets you capture a rectangular screenshot and the latter lets you draw any shape on screen and takes a screenshot of that part.

How to take a screenshot via the Game Bar in Windows 10 If you want another way to take screenshots, follow these steps. Click the Camera button to take a screenshot. Further reading: Windows , Windows 10 , Screenshot. And it can now capture a screenshot of a window on your desktop, a surprising omission when the app was first introduced that kept us on Team Snipping Tool until recently.

Or you can just search for it if you don't commit the keyboard shortcut to memory. If you're regular screenshot taker, we recommend pinning the app to the taskbar. So long, Snipping Tool. Either 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, free-form, window or full-screen. 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.

If you miss the notification, open the notification panel and you'll see it sitting there. From here, you need to click the New button in the upper-left to initiate a screen capture and open the small panel. It's an extra step to proceed this way, but it also lets you delay a screenshot.

Click the down-arrow button next to the New button to delay a snip for 3 or 10 seconds.



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