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Screenshot not storing to a file in Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS

jp flag

I have been using using ubuntu's native snipping tool, which uses gnome-screenshot, but now I have observed that it is not saving pictures at all in picture directory when I hit Ctrl+Alt+PrtScr. It is giving that flash though. Screen shot using PrtScr is working fine. Am I missing something here?

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cn flag
Normal screen shot is working fine: please explain what "normal screenshot" is for you. And explain more clearly and specifically what you attempt that does not result in what you expect. Can't you stick with the "normal screen shot" if that works fine?
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jp flag
i mean screen shot using `prnt_screen` but the snipping tool with `ctrl + alt+ prnt screen` is not storing images , it is giving that flash though @vanadium
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cn flag
Please edit your question to add this explanation and improve clarity.
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cn flag

When you hit the Ctrl key, the output of your screenshot is to the clipboard rather than to a file. For example, after hitting Ctrl+Alt+Print, a screenshot of your current window will be made and will be stored in the clipboard. You can then paste that image in for example a Writer document.

Thus, leave out the Ctrl key to have it written to a file.

You can see the different shortcut keys in "Settings" - "Keyboard", "Customize Shortcuts", section "Screenshots".

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jp flag
God dude , thanks So `Shift + prntscreen` i had to do
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