This article provides a comprehensive guide on capturing screenshots on Windows PCs, detailing various methods using built-in tools like the Snipping Tool and Snip & Sketch, keyboard shortcuts, and cloud integration with OneDrive. Explore different techniques to capture the entire screen, specific windows, or custom selections, and learn about editing options for fine-tuning your screenshots.
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Dropbox and OneDrive are popular cloud storage services with distinct strengths. Dropbox excels in third-party app integration, making it ideal for creatives and those seeking a user-friendly interface. OneDrive, integrated with Microsoft 365, offers a robust suite of productivity tools and is a cost-effective option, especially for free users.
Microsoft will start archiving OneDrive Business accounts that remain unlicensed for over 90 days, beginning in January 2025. This move aims to improve security and organization within enterprise environments. Affected users will be charged a fee to reactivate their accounts and will need to follow specific steps in the Microsoft 365 admin center.
Microsoft has added another full-screen ad to Windows 11, this time promoting OneDrive cloud storage. The ad appears as part of the initial setup process and urges users to set up OneDrive as their backup solution. This is just the latest in a growing number of ads and prompts for Microsoft services within Windows 11.
Act fast to back up your Xbox game captures before they’re deleted from the Xbox Network starting May 30. This includes screenshots and clips uploaded to the platform. The deletion applies only to captures stored online, not those saved locally on your console. Microsoft previously announced plans to delete captures older than 90 days in January 2024, but the timeline has now shifted to May 30.