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Windows 10 update disables a handy copy-and-paste trick – TechRadar
Windows 10 preview build removes a copy-and-paste option from the screen capture tool

Microsoft has rolled out a new Windows 10 feature pack
to members of its early-access Insider program, delivering improvements to the operating systems screen-snipping utility, taskbar and on-screen keyboard.
However, as part of the update, the company has also temporarily disabled the ability to copy-and-paste screen captures directly into a folder in File Explorer. Instead, users will need to save screenshots manually via the Save As function.
In a blog post
, Microsoft explains the handy feature…
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