Processes in Microsoft 365 for setting up Office apps, redeeming product keys, and activating licenses.
Hi NMRunner,
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We need to confirm with you whether you decide to take a screenshot in the document and copy and paste it into the notebook. If so, after our research and test, here are three easy ways to capture a screenshot:
- Command + Shift + 3: captures a screenshot of your entire screen.
- Command + Shift + 4: turns the cursor into a crosshair, allowing you to select which portion of your screen you would like to capture.
- Command + Shift + 4 + Space: after pressing the space bar, the crosshair turns into a little camera icon, allowing you to move over any open window to take a screenshot of it.
All screenshots taken using these three shortcuts are saved to your desktop. You can also press control to save the screenshots to your clipboard instead, which is useful if you intend to paste them into other applications anyway. For more information, you could refer to Take a screenshot on your Mac
If you have other confusion, could you please provide us a more detailed description for better understanding?
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