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		<title>Mac Screen Grab Shortcuts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[All too often when writing to a blog, pictures can speak more than a 1,000 words and it becomes a bother to easily get a screenshot. These shortcuts will help speed things up: Command-Shift-3 shortcut for taking a screen capture of your entire screen and saves it to the desktop as &#8220;Picture x.png&#8221;, where x [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All too often when writing to a blog, pictures can speak more than a 1,000 words and it becomes a bother to easily get a screenshot. These shortcuts will help speed things up:</p>
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<li>Command-Shift-3 shortcut for taking a screen capture of your entire screen and saves it to the desktop as &#8220;Picture x.png&#8221;, where x is an incrementing number.</li>
<li>Command-Shift-4, which gives you a crosshair cursor so you can choose which area of the screen you want to capture and saves it on the desktop like the previous command.</li>
<li>Control-Command-Shift-3 (or 4), which, instead of creating a file on your desktop, copies the capture into your Clipboard memory, so you can paste it where you want.</li>
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<p>We hope this tip has helped you to make better use of your time, and enhancing the blog-space by showing through pictures, what to do or say. Happy &#8220;grab-ing&#8221;.</p>
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