Where are screenshots saved in mac

  1. Where to Find Screenshots on Mac (macOS Monterey)
  2. 2 Ways to Change Where Screenshots Are Saved on Mac
  3. How to change screenshots save location in Mac OS


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Where to Find Screenshots on Mac (macOS Monterey)

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2 Ways to Change Where Screenshots Are Saved on Mac

557 Where are screenshots saved on Mac? This is an important question because it can save a lot of time when you have several screenshots to work with. I will show you two ways to change where are screenshots saved in macOS so that you can finish your quickly and without interruption. You can use either method to control where screenshots are saved on your MacBook. 1. Screen Capture and Recording Settings (Beginner-Friendly) We will use a simple keyboard shortcut to quickly change where screenshots are saved on macOS from the screen capture and recording toolbar. 1. Go to your desktop and minimize all apps to minimize distraction. 2. Press Cmd + Shift + 5 on your keyboard. It will open the screenshot and screen recording toolbar near the bottom side of the screen. Click on Ŏptions here. Note: If the keyboard shortcut is not working for you, go to Settings > Keyboard > Screenshots > Shortcuts and check Screenshot and recording options there. 3. Click on Other Location from the flyover menu. Bonus Tip: You can also directly send a screenshot to Message and Mail apps by tapping on the corresponding options from the list. Plus, if you just wish to copy the screenshot to the clipboard, you can do so by clicking on Clipboard button. You can also hide and show the mouse pointer in screenshots by clicking on Show Mouse Pointer option. 5. A new pop-up window will open. Navigate to the desired location by clicking on the left side of the window. For example, we’re going with the Pic...

How to change screenshots save location in Mac OS

By default all the screenshots you take on Mac are saved on desktop, it can be useful for some but most of the users find it annoying as the desktop looks ugly. The good news is that you can change the default save location of the screenshots to any folder of your choice. This way you can have a dedicated folder for screenshots so that you can manage them easily. Change where the screenshots are saved on Mac For changing the default location, follow the steps: • Open Terminal by pressing Command + Space, type terminal and hit enter. • Type the following command and hit enter. defaults write com.apple.screencapture location ~/Documents/TheMacBeginner/Images; killall SystemUIServer Note: Change the screenshot destination from ~/Documents/TheMacBeginner/Images to your preferred screenshot folder in the above command. For example, if you want your screenshots to be stored in documents folder then the command would be: defaults write com.apple.screencapture location ~/Documents;killall SystemUIServer That’s it. You can verify the change by taking a screenshot. Just press Command + Shift + 3 and then check your folder that you have specified in the above command. Reverting back to original location If at some point you feel that the desktop location was much better place for saving screenshots then you can revert back to the original state by typing following command in terminal. defaults write com.apple.screencapture location ~/Desktop;killall SystemUIServer Post navigation