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hi Lisa here and Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to take a screenshot on your Mac so once you find a screen that you want to take a screenshot of youamp;#39;re going to hold down shift command and the number three so you just go 1 2 3 and then it takes a screenshot of the entire screen so if we go to the file up here where it places it on the desktop you can open it and youamp;#39;ll see that we have the whole screen there now sometimes you just want a portion of the screen so to do that youamp;#39;ll go shift command and the number four so the same way as before shift command 4 and now you have a little crosshairs on your screen so I just want the frog in the middle so Iamp;#39;m going to draw a box around him and when I Let Go it takes a picture of that part so now when I open that file I see just the Frog there so there you go thatamp;#39;s how you take a screenshot on your Mac