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How to Take a Screenshot on iPad: A Quick Guide
We’ll show you step by step how to quickly capture screenshots on the iPad.
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Often, it’s the little things that make a difference in everyday life. However, newcomers to the Apple universe sometimes struggle with seemingly simple tasks.
That’s why we’re going to show you today how to quickly take a screenshot with the iPad. A screenshot, for example, is useful for capturing a specific portion of a website or saving an important message. You can then share the saved screenshot via email or iMessage or save it in your Notes app.
To give you a preview: Taking screenshots on the iPad is truly not rocket science.
Taking Screenshots on iPad – Here’s how it works
Here’s how to take a screenshot on iPad
If you’re using an older iPad with a Home button, follow these steps:
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Location of screenshots on iPad: Where are screenshots saved on an iPad?
You can find the captured screenshots in the “Screenshots” album in your Photos app.
Accessing the Screenshots on iPad
To access the screenshots, open the Photos app and select “Albums” > “Screenshots.”
Taking and Annotating a Screenshot with the Apple Pencil
You can also quickly and easily take a screenshot with theApple Pencilon the iPad and then annotate it directly with the stylus. Afterward, you can share the screenshot, along with your annotations, directly with friends or colleagues or use it in documents.
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Here’s how to take a screenshot with the Apple Pencil
Working with Screenshots in Another App
As mentioned earlier, screenshots can also be saved in a Notes app, supplementing important notes with screen captures. Check out our guide for the10 best note-taking apps for iPad & Apple Pencil.
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