![]() If you’d like to take a screenshot and edit it, you can press Command+Shift+3 to snap a screenshot of your entire screen, Command+Shift+4 to snap a screenshot of a selectable area, or Command+Shift+5 to snap a screenshot of only the current window. You can then edit the image and get it back onto your clipboard by clicking Edit > Copy. Or, with Preview open, you can click File > New From Clipboard to import an image file from your clipboard. ![]() ![]() From Preview, you can open the image file directly. You can also open the Preview app from the Applications folder, Launchpad, or by pressing Command + Space to open Spotlight Search and searching for Preview. If you’ve changed your image file associations, you can Command-click or right-click on an image file, point to Open With, and select Preview. By default, you can simply double-click an image file and it will open in Preview. RELATED: Use Your Mac’s Preview App to Merge, Split, Mark Up, and Sign PDFs
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