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You’ll find Screenshot button in Save and Share sub menu
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Published onJanuary 19, 2024
published onJanuary 19, 2024
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One of Chrome’s features that went missing with the Chrome Refresh 2023 design wasScreenshots. The Sharing Hub features without the screenshot button were relocated to the newSave and Sharesubmenu in the main menu.
Google is now adding back the Screenshot tool so you can now take screenshots, copy them to the clipboard, and download them without needing to rely on third-party tools or extensions.
Chrome Refresh 2023 design changes make the Screenshot button disappear
Google Chrome has updated its desktop version with a new look and features as part of its 15th birthday celebration. The new design is based on theMaterial Youdesign language and includes refreshed icons, new color palettes, and themes that complement your tabs and toolbar. The new design also includes a more comprehensive menu for faster access to Chrome extensions, Google Translate, Google Password Manager, and more.
No more Sharing hub
As part of the major UI redesign, Chrome deprecated the Sharing hub that appears in the URL bar and relocated most of the features to the new Save and Share menu under the main menu. The new Save and Share menu lacks the Screenshot option.
How do I enable the Screenshot feature in Chrome?
Google is nowaddingthe Screenshot button back to Chrome, which has a new design. The option can be found in the Save and Share submenu of the main menu.
Here are the steps to enable and take screenshots in Chrome that has the Refresh 2023 design enabled:
WhileEdge has a screenshot-taking feature called Web Capturethat lets you take full-page screenshots, Chrome offers the basic ability to take a screengrab of tabs. It’s better to have something than nothing.
Have you found Chrome’s basic built-in screenshot feature useful? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
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Venkat is an experienced tech writer who specializes in uncovering new web browser features and tech trends.