If you want to save screenshots directly to a different drive (e.g., D:), a dedicated project folder, or your cloud storage (like OneDrive, Google Drive, or Dropbox), you can easily move this default folder. Here’s exactly how. Windows doesn't offer a settings toggle for this, but it allows you to relocate the folder using File Explorer. This method keeps everything working seamlessly—pressing Windows + PrtScn will automatically save to your new chosen location.
By default, when you press Windows + PrtScn (Print Screen), Windows 11 saves your screenshots as PNG files in a specific folder: C:\Users\[YourUsername]\Pictures\Screenshots . how to change screenshot location windows 11
Now go ahead and organize your screenshots exactly where you want them. If you want to save screenshots directly to
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