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avatar Alexie 2 weeks ago
How To Take A Screenshot On Windows 10?

I’m new to Windows and want to learn How To Take A Screenshot On Windows 10 quickly and efficiently. Can someone explain How To Take A Screenshot On Windows 10 using keyboard shortcuts, the Snipping Tool, and other built-in features? I’d also like to know the best methods for How To Take A Screenshot On Windows 10 when capturing full screens, specific windows, or selected areas.

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    @Cinder replied to Alexie
    2 weeks ago

    To take a screenshot on Windows 10, press PrtScn to capture the entire screen, Windows + Shift + S to select a specific area using the Snipping Tool, or Windows + PrtScn to save a full-screen screenshot automatically in the Pictures > Screenshots folder. These shortcuts make capturing your screen quick and easy.

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    @charles replied to Alexie
    2 weeks ago

    Taking a screenshot on Windows 10 is simple. Press PrtScn to capture the entire screen and copy it to the clipboard, then paste it into an app like Paint or Word. Press Windows + PrtScn to save the screenshot automatically in the Pictures > Screenshots folder. For capturing a specific area, use Windows + Shift + S to open the Snipping Tool and select the portion of the screen you want to capture.

     

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    @Aleena replied to Alexie
    1 week ago

    To take a screenshot on Windows 10, press Windows + PrtScn to capture the entire screen and save it automatically in the Pictures > Screenshots folder. To capture a selected area, press Windows + Shift + S and choose the part of the screen you want. You can also press Alt + PrtScn to capture only the active window. These built-in tools make screenshots quick and easy without additional software.

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    @chloe replied to Alexie
    1 week ago

    To take a screenshot on Windows 10, press Windows + Shift + S to open the Snipping Tool and select the area you want to capture. For a full-screen screenshot, press Windows + PrtScn; the image will be saved automatically in the Pictures > Screenshots folder. You can also press PrtScn to copy the entire screen to the clipboard and paste it into an application like Paint or Word.

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