Screenshots are essential for many purposes. For instance, we will take some in this article because we love to show you some cool processes. But even if you are not writing tech guides, you may still need screenshots. On this OS, saving these captured photos has even been simplified a bit more, and we will show you how to save your screenshots automatically in Windows 11. However, if you will be taking screenshots, you may as well learn how to tweak the settings. Let us start by showing you this.

How do I change screenshot settings in Windows 11?

Where do screenshots get saved on Windows 11?

Four screenshot formats are available: window, freeform, rectangle, and full-screen, and all of your full-screen screenshots may be found in the Pictures > Screenshots directory.

How can I make Windows 11 automatically save screenshots?

1. Use the Keyboard Print Screen command

The screenshot should be automatically saved in this location.

2. Use the Windows Print Screen command

This is an excellent way to auto-save a screenshot in Windows 11.

3. Use OneDrive autosave

This is how to save a screenshot automatically in Windows. Now, when you take screenshots, they will be saved in your Onedrive folder under screenshots.

Why is my screenshot not saving in Windows 11?

Before concluding that your screenshots are not saving, you should ensure you know the locations it is configured to save in. Most of the time, it should save in a screenshot folder. So you can search through screenshot folders on your computer to be sure a screenshot was actually taken. Secondly, you may be using the wrong command. We have shown you some default screenshot commands, but if these settings are changed, you must use the new key commands to take screenshots. Lastly, the systems permissions for screenshots may have been changed. In this case, you will have to reconfigure it. If you have read this far, you now know easy ways to save screenshots in Windows 11 automatically. These are pretty rudimentary processes, and even though you may forget the hotkeys, they become second nature after a couple of attempts. Let us know in the comments if you found any cool ways of automatically saving your screenshots in Windows.

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