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==PC== | ==PC== | ||
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==Windows 10== | |||
To take a snapshot of something on your screen, you will need to open the "Snipping Tool." | |||
#Select the start button and type "snipping tool" and then select it from the list of results. | |||
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==Mac== | ==Mac== | ||
Press Command-Shift-3 on your keyboard. A screenshot of your entire screen is taken and saved to your desktop. | Press Command-Shift-3 on your keyboard. A screenshot of your entire screen is taken and saved to your desktop. |
Revision as of 12:01, 15 November 2017
This article shows you how to take a screenshot of your screen. Screenshots are useful pieces of information when troubleshooting technical problems.
PC
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Windows 10
To take a snapshot of something on your screen, you will need to open the "Snipping Tool."
- Select the start button and type "snipping tool" and then select it from the list of results.
Mac
Press Command-Shift-3 on your keyboard. A screenshot of your entire screen is taken and saved to your desktop.