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Windows 10 and Windows 11: Every Way to Take a Screenshot

Posted on April 29, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

Whether you’re downloading Windows 11 (find out how to download Windows 11 for free) or sticking with Windows 10 for a while longer, it’s easy to take a screenshot to capture part of or the entirety of your display. Maybe you want to save an online receipt, or maybe you want to capture a particularly noteworthy gaming feat to show off to your friends. Windows 10 and 11 offer the same built-in tools (Snip & Sketch and Snipping Tool), and several keyboard shortcuts will let you take a screenshot in an instant.
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