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Edge screenshots, taken using the Web Capture tool, are saved to your Downloads folder by default. You can also choose to copy them to your clipboard for immediate use in other applications.
To take a screenshot in Edge, use the Web Capture tool. Open it from the settings menu or by pressing Ctrl+Shift+S on Windows and Command+Shift+S on Mac.
Yes, after taking a screenshot with the Web Capture tool, you can choose to save it directly to your system as a file. Select the save option and choose your desired location.
On Windows, use Ctrl+Shift+S. On Mac, use Command+Shift+S to activate Web Capture for screenshots in Microsoft Edge.
Open Edge and navigate to the page you wish to capture. Use Ctrl+Shift+S to start a screenshot, select the area, and save it using Web Capture.
Yes, use the Web Capture feature to take a partial or full-page screenshot. You can annotate and save these images directly in Microsoft Edge.
On a Mac, press Command+Shift+S to open Web Capture in Edge. Select the area and save it to your desired location on your computer.
Screenshots are saved to the default 'Downloads' folder unless changed. You can also copy screenshots to the clipboard for paste operations.
No, Microsoft Edge's Web Capture doesn't support annotations directly. After capturing, use external tools for annotation features.
Drag the webpage URL from Edge to your desktop. It creates a shortcut to that URL, not a screenshot, but offers direct access.
Web Capture generally works in remote desktop sessions, but capturing and saving depend on remote session permissions and settings.
No, the Edge Web Capture tool is not available on mobile devices. It's designed for use on desktop versions of Microsoft Edge.
No, Edge's Web Capture doesn’t support OCR for extracting text from screenshots. Use separate OCR software for text extraction needs.
Check your default Downloads folder or verify the location where the file was saved after capturing your screenshot.
No, Microsoft Edge’s Web Capture is designed to capture one screenshot at a time. For batch processing, consider other tools or methods.