How to Capture a Screenshot Windows 10?
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Press `PrtScn` to copy the entire screen to the clipboard
Press `Alt + PrtScn` to copy the active window to the clipboard
Press `Windows + PrtScn` to save a full-screen screenshot automatically to `Pictures > Screenshots`
Press `Windows + Shift + S` to open Snip & Sketch and select a screen area
Open `Snipping Tool` from the Start menu and choose a snip mode
Use `Fn + PrtScn` on keyboards that require the Fn key
Paste clipboard screenshots into Paint, Word, or another app with `Ctrl + V`
Find saved screenshots in the `Screenshots` folder under `Pictures`
Download the font file
Extract the ZIP file if needed
Right-click the font file
Press PrtScn
Press Alt + PrtScn
Press Windows + PrtScn
Press `PrtScn`
Press `Windows + PrtScn`
Press `Alt + PrtScn`
Open the web page in your browser
Use the browser’s built-in full-page screenshot tool if available
In Chrome, open DevTools, press Ctrl+Shift+P or Cmd+Shift+P, type screenshot, and select Capture full size screenshot
Open Google Chrome
Go to the page you want to capture
Press Ctrl + Shift + I on Windows or Cmd + Option + I on Mac
Open Canva and sign in
Search for “Vision Board” in the template search bar
Choose a vision board template or start with a blank design