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#'''Grab the Current Window'''-to take the screenshot of the current active window alone, select “Grab the Current Window” and click “Take Screenshot”.
 
#'''Grab the Current Window'''-to take the screenshot of the current active window alone, select “Grab the Current Window” and click “Take Screenshot”.
 
Take Screenshot '''After Some Delay''': From above two option you can also set a delay before taking the screenshots. Set the “Grab after a delay” to the required number of seconds. This will be really helpful when we need to take screen shots of navigation.
 
Take Screenshot '''After Some Delay''': From above two option you can also set a delay before taking the screenshots. Set the “Grab after a delay” to the required number of seconds. This will be really helpful when we need to take screen shots of navigation.
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3.'''Select Area to Grab'''- if you want to take a particular rectangle area alone, then select “Select Area to Grab” and click “Take Screenshot”. You will then need to mark out a rectangle on the screen, which will be covered by the screenshot. Begin at the one end and move to the diagnolly opposite end, to complete the rectangle, keeping the left mouse click pressed. When you reach the  diagnolly opposite end, release the mouse to complete the rectangle, which will be the 'area' of the screenshot
   
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| style="width: 50%;" |'''Select Area to Grab'''- if you want to take a particular rectangle area alone, then select “Select Area to Grab” and click “Take Screenshot”. You will then need to mark out a rectangle on the screen, which will be covered by the screenshot. Begin at the one end and move to the diagnolly opposite end, to complete the rectangle, keeping the left mouse click pressed. When you reach the  diagnolly opposite end, release the mouse to complete the rectangle, which will be the 'area' of the screenshot
 
| style="width: 50%;" |Once you click on '''Take Screenshot''', it will take screenshot and then it will appear like above image to save the image. Here u can save the image in required folder. by default it will come with the file name includes date and time of screenshot taken. you need to change this as required.and then click and '''SAVE'''.
 
| style="width: 50%;" |Once you click on '''Take Screenshot''', it will take screenshot and then it will appear like above image to save the image. Here u can save the image in required folder. by default it will come with the file name includes date and time of screenshot taken. you need to change this as required.and then click and '''SAVE'''.
 
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