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Save Screenshot on Lenovo
Easily Capture and Annotate Screenshots on Lenovo Devices
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
To take a screenshot on a Lenovo, press the 'PrtSc' (Print Screen) button. This will copy your screen to the clipboard, which you can paste into an image editor.
Yes, upload your screenshot to an online annotation tool. Use available tools to add text, draw, and highlight before saving it.
After taking a screenshot, paste it into Microsoft Paint or Word and save your file in a format like PNG or JPEG.
Yes, open a screenshot in an online annotation tool. Modify by drawing, highlighting, or adding text directly in your browser.
Once annotated, use the tool's download option to save the file with annotations to your device.
Screenshots can be saved as common image formats like .jpg, .jpeg, .png, or .webp.
Direct text editing isn't possible, but you can overlay text boxes or comments on the screenshot.
No, only one file can be processed per session, ensuring focused editing for each screenshot.
Use the highlighting tool in your annotation app to emphasize parts of a screenshot by dragging over the desired section.
While Lenovo devices can capture screenshots, annotation usually requires an external tool, often accessible online.
Some tools require account creation to download annotations, but basic functions might be available without registration.
Ensure your screenshot is under 100 MB for smooth processing in the online tool. Resize the file if necessary.
Yes, the shapes tool in annotation apps allows adding arrows, circles, or rectangles for emphasis.
Annotation tools support common image files like jpg, jpeg, png, and webp, but not document files directly.
No, this tool is for desktop use. Mobile annotation may require a specific mobile app.