- Dec 13, 2016
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btw, instead of running to the screenshot directory, you can use the windows Snipping Tool instead.
Just hit start > and type "snip" and it should show up. then just hit "new" to snip the screen, outline what you're going to capture, it'll show up on your screen until the next time you hit "new."
You can also change the mode to "window snip" to not even have to outline.
Just hit start > and type "snip" and it should show up. then just hit "new" to snip the screen, outline what you're going to capture, it'll show up on your screen until the next time you hit "new."
You can also change the mode to "window snip" to not even have to outline.