To take a full-page screenshot on Windows, you can use built-in features of browsers or third-party applications. Here are the methods: Usin...
To take a full-page screenshot on Windows, you can use built-in features of browsers or third-party applications. Here are the methods:
Using Microsoft Edge
- Open Microsoft Edge and navigate to the webpage you want to capture.
- Click on the three-dot menu in the top right corner.
- Select Web Capture or Screenshot.
- Choose Capture full page. This will scroll and capture the entire webpage in one image.
Using Google Chrome with Extensions
For Google Chrome, you can use the GoFullPage extension:
- Install the GoFullPage extension from the Chrome Web Store.
- After installation, navigate to the desired webpage.
- Click the GoFullPage icon in the toolbar or press Alt + Shift + P.
- The extension will automatically scroll and capture the entire page, then open a new tab with the screenshot, allowing you to download it as an image or PDF.
Using Third-Party Applications
If you prefer a dedicated application, consider using Auto Screen Capture. This tool allows you to take scrolling screenshots and has a stitching feature to combine multiple images into one.
These methods should help you effectively capture full-page screenshots on Windows.
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