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Technology News - How to find screenshots on a Windows 10 computer and change where they're saved to by default Read more Technology News Here --> https://digitaltechnologynews.com The way to find your screenshots on a Windows 10 computer changes depending on how you took the screenshot. If you take screenshots with the Windows + PrtScn command, you can find your screenshots in Windows 10's Pictures folder — however, you can change where they're saved to. If you take your screenshots with just PrtScn, you'll have to paste your screenshot into another program before you can save it and find it. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more. Windows 10 computers offer a variety of different tools to help enhance your user experience. For example: you can take screenshots on your Windows 10 computer, and later view those screenshots. There are a few different ways to take a screenshot in Windows 10. However, not all of them make it immediately obvious where that screenshot goes. Here's how you can locate the screenshots you've taken in Windows 10, as well as how to change the default location screenshots taken in a certain way are saved to. Check out the products mentioned in this article: Windows 10 (From $139.99 at Best Buy) Lenovo IdeaPad 130 (From $299.99 at Best Buy) How to find screenshots on Windows 10 Firstly: if you've taken a screenshot by just pressing the PrtScn key, then you won't be able to find your screenshot anywhere. This is because it's only saved in your computer's clipboard, and you'll have to paste it into a program like Paint before it can be saved to your computer and viewed normally. The Snipping Tool is another screenshotting method that lets you pick where to save every individual picture you take. If you've forgotten where you saved your last Snipping Tool screenshot, just take another and try to save it — the folder it opens to is where your last screenshot was saved. However, if you've taken a screenshot by pressing the Windows + PrtScn keys: 1. Open your File Explorer. You can do this by opening any folder. 2. Once you've opened the Explorer, click on This PC in the left sidebar, and then Pictures. 3. In Pictures, locate the folder called Screenshots. Open it, and any and all screenshots taken will be there. If you use the Windows + PrtScn method, you can also change where your screenshots are saved to. To do this: How to change the default location of your screenshots 1. Firstly, use the File Explorer to navigate to the place where you want your screenshots to be saved. It can be anywhere, including your desktop. Once there, create a folder called Screenshots. 2. Now, repeat the previous section's steps to reach the Pictures folder. 3. Right-click on the folder that reads Screenshots and then open the Properties of the folder. 4. In Properties for the folder, click on the tab that reads Location. You'll be shown the Screenshots folder's current location. To change the folder's location, click Move. 5. In the new Explorer window that opens, navigate to the new Screenshots folder you made earlier and select it. Once there, click Select Folder in the bottom-right. All future screenshots taken with the Windows + PrtScn method will be saved there. Related coverage from How To Do Everything: Tech: How to empty the recycle bin on your Windows 10 computer in 3 ways How to change the size of your desktop icons on a Windows 10 computer How to create a guest account on your Windows 10 computer in 6 steps How to change the admin user on a Windows 10 computer, and add or remove admin accounts How to copy your screen on a Windows computer in 2 ways, to take a full or partial screenshot SEE ALSO: The best all-in-one PCs you can buy Join the conversation about this story » NOW WATCH: 62 new emoji and emoji variations were just finalized, including a bubble tea emoji and a transgender flag. Here's how everyday people submit their own emoji. Source/Original Post -> https://www.businessinsider.com/how-to-find-screenshots-on-windows-10 #tech #news #trending #leak #gadgets
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