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Today, the productivy.so newsletter hit my inbox, and I learned something convenient for dealing with screenshots in macOS.
I use the screenshot functionality very often to include images in Keynote using SHIFT + ⌘ + 4
. When you use this shortcode, macOS will create a new file in your screenshot directory. This action leads to hundreds of files that were only used once.
It turns out that you can use SHIFT + ⌘ + CTRL + 4
to not create a file but place the screenshot in your clipboard instead! ? The same behavior applies to full page or window screenshots. Great finding! ??
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This content originally appeared on Stefan Judis Web Development and was authored by Stefan Judis
Stefan Judis | Sciencx (2020-05-16T22:00:00+00:00) Copy screenshots directly to the clipboard (#tilPost). Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2020/05/16/copy-screenshots-directly-to-the-clipboard-tilpost/
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