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Take a picture of what's happening on your screen.
(itstool) path: info/desc
Take a picture of what's happening on your screen.
Translated and reviewed by Joel Addison
Located in C/screen-shot-record.page:10
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Screenshots
(itstool) path: page/title
Screenshots
Translated and reviewed by Joel Addison
Located in C/screen-shot-record.page:28
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You can take a picture of your screen (a <em>screenshot</em>). This is useful if you want to show someone how to do something on the computer, for example; screenshots are just normal picture files, so you can email them and share them on the web.
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You can take a picture of your screen (a <em>screenshot</em>). This is useful if you want to show someone how to do something on the computer, for example; screenshots are just normal picture files, so you can email them and share them on the web.
Suggested by Joel Addison
Located in C/screen-shot-record.page:21(page/p)
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Take a screenshot
(itstool) path: section/title
Take a screenshot
Translated and reviewed by Joel Addison
Located in C/screen-shot-record.page:33
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To take a picture of what's on your screen:
(itstool) path: section/p
To take a picture of what's on your screen:
Translated and reviewed by Joel Addison
Located in C/screen-shot-record.page:34
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Go to the <gui>dash</gui> and open the <app>Take Screenshot</app> tool.
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Go to the <gui>dash</gui> and open the <app>Take Screenshot</app> tool.
Suggested by Joel Addison
Located in C/screen-shot-record.page:28(item/p)
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In the window that appears, choose what to take a picture of.
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In the window that appears, choose what to take a picture of.
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Located in C/screen-shot-record.page:34(item/p)
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You can take a picture of the whole of the screen (<gui>Grab the whole desktop</gui>), just the window that you're currently using (<gui>Grab the current window</gui>), or you can select an area of the screen by dragging a box around it (<gui>Select the area to grab</gui>).
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In Ubuntu:
You can take a picture of the whole of the screen (<gui>Grab the whole desktop</gui>), just the window that you're currently using (<gui>Grab the current window</gui>), or you can select an area of the screen by dragging a box around it (<gui>Select the area to grab</gui>).
Suggested by Joel Addison
Located in C/screen-shot-record.page:35(item/p)
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Click <gui>Take Screenshot</gui>.
(itstool) path: item/p
Click <gui>Take Screenshot</gui>.
Translated and reviewed by Joel Addison
Located in C/screen-shot-record.page:46
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If you selected <gui>Select area to grab</gui>, the cursor will change into a cross. Click and drag the area you want for the screenshot.
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In Ubuntu:
If you selected <gui>Select area to grab</gui>, the cursor will change into a cross. Click and drag the area you want for the screenshot.
Suggested by Joel Addison
Located in C/screen-shot-record.page:40(item/p)
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