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How and where can I paste my print screen shot on my mac book pro?
I just got a new mac book pro, so I'm new to mac. I figured out how to make a print screen shot, but now I don't know how to paste it. I just made a print screen and I really want to paste it somewhere, normally I would use PAINT on my old laptop, but mac doesn't have Paint. I tried downloading paintbrush for mac but still can't paste my screen shot. And I can't make a new print screen shot, it has to be the one I just made.I need to know with which program I can paste it in. Open office didn't let me paste it either.
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- 10 years agoFavorite Answer
When you take a screenshot, it is saved on your desktop as a JPG file. You can just open it there. Shortcut for screenshot on mac is CMD -> SHIFT -> 3 if you didn't know.
It doesn't just copy your screen like CRAPPY Windows. It actually takes a picture of your screen and saves the file. It's quite nice.
- Anonymous6 years ago
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How and where can I paste my print screen shot on my mac book pro?
I just got a new mac book pro, so I'm new to mac. I figured out how to make a print screen shot, but now I don't know how to paste it. I just made a print screen and I really want to paste it somewhere, normally I would use PAINT on my old laptop, but mac doesn't have Paint. I tried...
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Press Command-Shift-4. Your cursor will change to a crosshair. Move the crosshair to the corner of where you want to copy the image, then click and hold and drag the crosshair to the opposite corner of the image you want to grab and then release the mouse button. A nice "Picture 1" file will appear on your desktop all ready to use! Gotta love Macs!
- Anonymous10 years ago
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- 6 years ago
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