Previously, we discussed how to capture a screenshot and its default save location.
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Now, the question is, can we change the default screenshot storage location to our preferred folder? Absolutely! Just follow the detailed steps provided below:
Any screenshots taken using the Win + Print Screen shortcut will now be saved to the newly selected folder.
How to Change Screenshot Save Location in Windows 11 Easily
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