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TIP OF THE FORTNIGHT

Save full-screen screenshots to a specific folder

I was flicking through old issues of Computeractive recently and in Issue 567 I came across a tip from reader Barry Williamson encouraging us to use PicPick (https://picpick.app) to take scrolling screenshots, so it captures your entire screen.

I’ve not had to use PicPick for this task because I use the superb Chrome extension GoFullPage (www.snipca.com/44376) instead. It’s easy to use – just click its camera icon in the toolbar (1 in our screenshot).

One of its most useful tools is telling it to download screenshots to a specific sub-folder that you can name. Right-click the camera icon, click Options, then give this new folder a in the Directory box under the Download heading. When you next take a screenshot, click the ‘Download image’ arrow icon and the grab will be downloaded to the sub-folder you named, within your main folder for downloads.

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