Finally, the last division has the undo and redo buttons. The file name format is: Screenshot(x).png, where x is a. This is because, usually, you might want to use a pen to draw instead, so finger draw is disabled to avoid accidental lines. The default location where snips are saved is in a folder called Screenshots in your Pictures folder. On touch-enabled devices, this lets you draw using your finger instead of moving the image around. The second group, in the center, has the ruler, cropping, and finger draw options. These options are the same as before, but the color picker for the pen and highlighter is translucent now. ![]() The first division includes the drawing tools - pen, highlighter, and eraser. You may also notice that the drawing tools are now sometimes at the bottom of the app window. ![]() The undo and redo buttons are now in the central section of the toolbar, but there are dividers for different kinds of tools. Some buttons have been moved around, though. Once in the editor, the tools are pretty much the same as before, except the pencil tool from Snip & Sketch has been removed (the classic Snipping Tool also didn't offer this option). After you select an area to take a screenshot of, you'll get a notification in the bottom right corner of your screen, and you can click it to edit the snip.
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