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Sparklesperson
7 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Windows 10 automatically save screenshots
I was having issues getting the automatic screenshot saving to work on my new (to me) Windows 10 Dell. I was NOT about to reinstall Dropbox, and re-download 250+ gigs of data. Finally found this ar...
- 6 years ago
- The trigger for saving a screenshot is the PrintScreen button. There isn't another combination (other than holding ALT or CTRL at the same time as PrintScreen).
- This feature is found on the Import tab of Dropbox's Preferences.
- Screenshots saved to Dropbox are saved to the Screenshots folder within your Dropbox.
- Make sure you've expanded your system tray (click the ^) to see all icons in your tray. If Dropbox is syncing, it will be shown in your tray.
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Walter
Dropbox Staff
Hello there again Sparklesperson - how are you today?
Glad to hear you managed to find this helpful article about your Windows computer and the integrated feature that saves your screenshots on your pictures library.
Should you ever need to enable/disable the syncing of your screenshots you can do it in Preferences of your Dropbox by following these steps:
- Click on the Dropbox icon in the system tray at the bottom right of your screen by the clock (Windows)
- Click the Gear icon :gear:
- Click Preferences.
- Click Import.
- Check (or uncheck) "Save screenshots to your personal Dropbox".
I hope this information helps and should you have any other questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to reach out!
PS: Did you manage to resolve your other concern after all?
greenmoonart
6 years agoNew member | Level 2
From time to time, I see a message that a screenshot has been saved to Dropbox. I must be hitting some hot key combination to do that, but I can't figure out what it is. My hands are nowhere near the printscreen button when this happens. Here are my issues:
- I would like to turn off screenshots from being saved to Dropbox
- I can't find out where in Dropbox they are going - the screenshots folder is empty
- There is no Dropbox icon in my system tray. However, I know Dropbox is active because I can see and access my Dropbox folders in window file manager.
I am using Windows 10.
- Rich6 years agoSuper User II
- The trigger for saving a screenshot is the PrintScreen button. There isn't another combination (other than holding ALT or CTRL at the same time as PrintScreen).
- This feature is found on the Import tab of Dropbox's Preferences.
- Screenshots saved to Dropbox are saved to the Screenshots folder within your Dropbox.
- Make sure you've expanded your system tray (click the ^) to see all icons in your tray. If Dropbox is syncing, it will be shown in your tray.
This thread is closed due to inactivity. Please feel free to create a new topic here.
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