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Save Screenshot in Lenovo
Easily Save and Annotate Screenshots on Lenovo Devices
またはファイルをドラッグ&ドロップ
PDFと画像形式をサポート(最大100MB)
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よくある質問
To take a screenshot on a Lenovo, press the 'PrtSc' (Print Screen) button. This copies the screen to your clipboard, which you can paste into an image editing tool for further action.
Yes, upload your screenshot to an online annotation tool in your browser. Use the available tools to add text, draw, and highlight before saving the annotated image.
After capturing a screenshot, paste it into Microsoft Paint or Word. Save your document or image file in your desired format, such as PNG or JPEG.
Yes, open a screenshot file in an online annotation tool. Use features like drawing, highlighting, or adding text to edit directly in your browser.
Once you've annotated your screenshot, use the tool’s download option to save the file with embedded annotations onto your device.
You can save screenshots as commonly used image file types like .jpg, .jpeg, .png, or .webp, ensuring compatibility across various platforms.
You cannot directly edit text within a screenshot. However, you can annotate over the text with tools like text boxes or comment highlights.
No, the tool allows one file per session, so you would need to process each screenshot individually. This helps ensure focused editing for every image.
Use the highlighting tool in your annotation app to emphasize important areas on a screenshot. Choose your color and drag over the required section.
While Lenovo computers can capture screenshots, annotating is typically done with an external tool, often accessible online via web browsers.
Some online tools might require creating an account to enable full download capabilities after annotation but often offer basic, free usage without registration.
Ensure that your screenshot meets the file size limit of 100 MB for smooth processing in the online annotation tool. Resize large files beforehand if needed.
Yes, the shapes tool in annotation apps allows drawing various shapes like arrows, circles, or rectangles to add emphasis or clarity to a screenshot.
The tool supports common image files like jpg, jpeg, png, and webp for annotation, but not document files like Word or Excel directly.
No, this tool is designed for desktop use. For mobile annotation, you might need an app specifically developed for mobile devices.