![]() When you past the snip, which you now have to do by using the conventional method directly in OneNote, the snip is pasted, but NOT the URL, or the time and date. Now I'm discovering another even more frustrating drawback. So, now after I press and select a snip, I have to then open up OneNote manually, and then navigate to the location where I want the snip pasted. I sort of new about the shortcut before, because that was the only shortcut that would work for me. That elimination I survived and found ways to get around, although I would still gladly welcome that feature back. I like that when you took a snip using a keyboard shortcut, that a window appeared where you could quickly navigate to the Notebook location to copy the snip to. Control + Command + Shift + 4 – Takes a screenshot of a chosen area and saves to clipboard.What Microsoft did with the OneNote snipping tool is a let down! It does seems like retrogression.Control + Command + Shift + 3 – Captures the whole screen and saves to clipboard.Here’s how the updated shortcuts would be: If you’d rather save your screenshots to the clipboard (so you can paste them in tools like Photoshop), just add the Control key to your keyboard command. Hit Enter and type in the following command:Įxtra Tips: How to Save Screenshots to Clipboard.Your command should now look like:ĭefaults write location /Users/yourname/Documents/Screenshots This adds the folder’s address after “location”. Drag the folder you just made into Terminal.Place your cursor right after the “n” in “location” and press the Space key once.Open Terminal and type the command below, but don’t hit Enter just yet.ĭefaults write location.Make a folder and name it Screenshot or whatever you prefer.If you often take many screenshots and don’t want them to clutter your desktop, macOS lets you pick a different folder to save them. How to Change Where Screenshots Are Saved If you want to change the file type or where they’re saved, read the next section. Note: Usually, these steps save your images as. If you own the MacBook Pro with a Touch Bar and want to capture its Touch Bar, press Command + Shift + 6. Hover over the window you want to screenshot and click once. Your cursor will turn into a camera shape. Press Command + Shift + 4 then hit the Space key. Note: Pressing Shift or Option while dragging changes how you select the area. Drag the crosshair over the area you want to capture. Press Command + Shift + 4 and your cursor changes to a crosshair. The screenshot will be stored on your desktop. Press Command + Shift + 3 to take a picture of the entire screen. ![]()
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