![]() ![]() In my case, I have a folder titled "screenshots" on my desktop, so the code I entered was:ĭefaults write location Users/mtelliott/Desktop/screenshots And, if you have a preferred file format for your screenshots, there's another line of code that will allow you to change that.įirst, to change the location for your screenshots, you'll need to open Terminal and enter a command similar to this:ĭefaults write location **folder path** All it takes is entering a bit of code to Terminal. Thanks to a helpful tip on AddictiveTips, I am now saving these screenshots to a designated folder. ![]() Thus, after a busy day or three of blogging, my desktop begins to get a bit cluttered. These screenshots by default get saved to the desktop. I use the built-in screen-capture tool on my MacBook Pro to snap a portion of my screen (Command-Shift-4) or the full screen (Command-Shift-3). As a tech blogger, I take a lot of screenshots on my Mac and iOS devices to illustrate my posts.
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