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Carol Saraev
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Currently when you take a screenshot using Snipping Tool (windows key + shift + s) it autosaves the image to a path that ends in TempState\ScreenClip. This is a bit frustrating because the folder contains two versions of the image and a .json file, and the folder is difficult to locate unless you pin it, which I don't really want. I'm wondering how I can change the auto save folder for Snipping Tool? I'd like it to autosave screenshots to my pictures folder or a folder within pictures. I also just want the screenshot to save, not a second lower quality version and a .json file.Before to reinst
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