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How to take screenshot in Windows 10

A screenshot is an image taken of whatever’s on your screen. Today we’re going to show you how to take a screenshot in Windows. You can take a screenshot on just about any platform, and taking screenshots in Windows is no different. It has a built-in option that works great for basic tasks, but many third-party programs offer more ease of use and features. In this article I’ll show you a few different ways to take a screenshot in Windows 10. Method One: Take Quick Screenshots with Print Screen (PrtScn) Press the PrtScn button to copy the screen to the clipboard Press the Windows+PrtScn buttons on your keyboard to save the screen to a file Use the built-in Snipping Tool Use the Game Bar in Windows 10 The Print Screen button on your keyboard can take a screenshot and save it as a file, take a screenshot without saving it as a file, or take a screenshot of only one window (instead of the whole screen). The print screen button may be labeled as “PrtScn,” “PrntScrn,” “P