Tech Tips: Managing Screenshots on MacBook like a Pro

Streamlining MacBook Screen Capture Management
Revamp the Location to Save Screenshots on MacBook
Step 1: Open Finder, then create a new folder by pressing Shift-Command-N.

Step 2: Next, hit Command-Space, then type Terminal and launch the application.

Step 3: Then input the command line defaults write com.apple.screencapture location > Press Space.


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