How to take multiple screenshots in a row in Linux Mint












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I needed to take multiple screenshots of various things on a webpage. I went into Start Menu > Screenshot and took one.



I noticed that after taking it, it only gives an option to Save or Close - not to take a new one. Meaning, I then have to go into the menu and type Screenshot again just to take a new one.



Is there a button I can push that takes a new screenshot or is this by design?










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    I needed to take multiple screenshots of various things on a webpage. I went into Start Menu > Screenshot and took one.



    I noticed that after taking it, it only gives an option to Save or Close - not to take a new one. Meaning, I then have to go into the menu and type Screenshot again just to take a new one.



    Is there a button I can push that takes a new screenshot or is this by design?










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      I needed to take multiple screenshots of various things on a webpage. I went into Start Menu > Screenshot and took one.



      I noticed that after taking it, it only gives an option to Save or Close - not to take a new one. Meaning, I then have to go into the menu and type Screenshot again just to take a new one.



      Is there a button I can push that takes a new screenshot or is this by design?










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      I needed to take multiple screenshots of various things on a webpage. I went into Start Menu > Screenshot and took one.



      I noticed that after taking it, it only gives an option to Save or Close - not to take a new one. Meaning, I then have to go into the menu and type Screenshot again just to take a new one.



      Is there a button I can push that takes a new screenshot or is this by design?







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