Enable or Disable Ask to Save Edited Screenshots or Screen Recordings in Windows 11
Windows 11 has a built-in Snipping Tool that allows users to take screenshots and screen recordings. This utility tool lets you capture full-screen images, individual windows, or user-defined areas. You can quickly access the Snipping Tool from Windows Search or by using the Windows + Shift + S keyboard shortcut.
The default Snipping Tool asks you to save every edited screenshot or screen recording, which can annoy users. If you also want to stop the Snipping Tool from repeatedly asking to save your edited screenshots and screen recordings, you can disable this prompt.

Turn On or Off Ask to Save Edited Screenshots for Snipping Tool in Windows 11
Step 1. Press Windows + S and Search “Snipping Tool” and Open It.
Step 2. Click on Three Horizontal ••• Dots at Top Right and then Settings.

Step 3. Under the Snipping Section, Simply, Turn On or Off the “Ask to Save Edited Screenshots” Toggle.

Turn On or Off Ask to Save Edited Screen Recordings for Snipping Tool in Windows 11
Step 1. Press Windows + S and Search “Snipping Tool” and Open It.
Step 2. Click on Three Horizontal ••• Dots at Top Right and then Settings.

Step 3. Under the Screen Recording Section, Simply, Turn On or Off the “Ask to Save Edited Screen Recordings” Toggle.

That’s all! You’re done…
Also read: How to Check if BIOS Mode is UEFI (Windows 11/10)
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