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The OneDrive Sync setting to save screenshots directly to OneDrive will be removed from Sync settings starting in June 2024. We recommend implementing Folder Backup to automatically back up screenshots. The Desktop folder on macOS and Pictures folder on Windows are the native storage location for screenshots and are supported with Folder Backup.
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By proactively configuring Folder Backup, you can safeguard against any disruption in service and maintain consistent backup practices for your important files.
If you have Microsoft OneDrive on your PC, and you capture a screenshot, you might be asked if you want to automatically save your screenshots to OneDrive.
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Open OneDrive settings (select the OneDrive cloud icon in your notification area, and then select the OneDrive Help and Settings icon then Settings.)
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Go to the Sync and back up tab.
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Select whether to save screenshots to OneDrive or not.
Note: Screenshots can't be more than 10 GB in size. Some kinds of content are also prohibited. For more info, check the code of conduct. For work-related screenshots, we recommend using OneDrive for work or school.
Screenshots will still be saved to your Clipboard as before, so you can immediately paste them. They'll also be saved to the "OneDrive/Pictures/Screenshots" folder on your PC and automatically uploaded to your online storage. You can get to the folder by using File Explorer, by going to the OneDrive website, or by using the OneDrive mobile apps.
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