Taking screenshots in Windows 10 just became a whole lot easier

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Windows 10 lets you take screenshots in numerous ways, but here's my favorite method that works like a treat on a multi-display setup, letting you capture a section of the display(s) or the whole thing. Prepare to be amazed.
[h=2]How to quickly take and edit screenshots in Windows 10[/h]
  1. Hit WINDOWS + SHIFT + S.
  2. Wait for the Snippet tool overlay to appear.
  3. Choose from the top three options: rectangle clip, freeform clip, or fullscreen screenshot.
  4. If selecting the first two, click and drag to create a selection of what you want to capture on-screen.

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