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How to Take a Snapshot of Part of a Mac's Screen

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Summary: Take a snapshot of part of a Mac's screen by hitting command, shift and four to capture a specific portion of the screen. Take a snapshot on a Macintosh with tips from a computer specialist in this free video on Mac computers.

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"I'm Jason, previous Mac genius and we are going to retouch up on capturing a specific potion of your screen today. So I'm going to go in and I want to go ahead and open this jpeg so we have got like a cool little picture here and I want to just capture this palace right here instead of cropping this file. I want to capture just like this palace so I am going to command option 4 to get the not predrawn but the kind of how I want it to look, capture it there, so there we go, there we have got just what we have taken a screen capture of. So that is a really quick way just to get a specific portion of a screen, command, shift, 4. I'm Jason, previous Mac genius. Talk to you later."

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