How to take a long screenshot on MacBook Air?

I am struggling to capture a long screenshot. I am using macbook air. Please reply if you can help.


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Original Title: Capturing Long Screenshot

Posted on Oct 8, 2025 9:01 AM

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Posted on Oct 8, 2025 9:54 AM

Another option (depending on the application you're using) is to use View menu > Zoom out until everything you want is on the screen, then take the screenshot. I do that (for example) to get a long receipt/invoice as a single image for expense reporting. If you're in Safari, you can also secondary-click on the webpage and select Save page as... then pick png, which will give you a screenshot-like version of the full page. Like this webpage:




In any application that can print, you can use the Print command then click the PDF button at the bottom toward the left, and the full length will be saved as a PDF file.


As stated, more information on what you're actually trying to accomplish would most likely generate more specific and helpful answers.

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Oct 8, 2025 9:54 AM in response to tooba1

Another option (depending on the application you're using) is to use View menu > Zoom out until everything you want is on the screen, then take the screenshot. I do that (for example) to get a long receipt/invoice as a single image for expense reporting. If you're in Safari, you can also secondary-click on the webpage and select Save page as... then pick png, which will give you a screenshot-like version of the full page. Like this webpage:




In any application that can print, you can use the Print command then click the PDF button at the bottom toward the left, and the full length will be saved as a PDF file.


As stated, more information on what you're actually trying to accomplish would most likely generate more specific and helpful answers.

Oct 8, 2025 9:27 AM in response to tooba1

What do you mean by "long" screen shot?


Screen shots are either the whole screen, a section defined by you, or a window, depending on the option you use.

command+shift+3, command+shift+4 or command+shift+5.


If you are trying to get a full page screen shot from a website for instance, that is only available when using Safari on an iPad, and you select "Full Page" after the screen shot has been taken.


On a Mac you can save a full website page as a PDF though, by choosing Export as PDF from the File menu in Safari.


click here ➜ Take a screenshot on Mac - Apple Support


If you mean something else, please clarify.

Oct 8, 2025 9:39 AM in response to BobTheFisherman

BobTheFisherman wrote:

Try this:
Press Shift-Command-5 to open the screenshot toolbar.
Select the "Record Entire Screen" option.
Click anywhere on the screen to start recording, then scroll down to capture the full page.
Press Command-Shift-5 again and click the "Stop" button when done.

But that's a video. Not sure a video will be useful when the objective is an image.

Oct 8, 2025 9:48 AM in response to Phil0124

Phil0124 wrote:


BobTheFisherman wrote:

Try this:
Press Shift-Command-5 to open the screenshot toolbar.
Select the "Record Entire Screen" option.
Click anywhere on the screen to start recording, then scroll down to capture the full page.
Press Command-Shift-5 again and click the "Stop" button when done.
But that's a video. Not sure a video will be useful when the objective is an image.

Sorry I misinterpreted "long" screenshot as being a scrolling screenshot. The original post did not define "long" screenshot.

How to take a long screenshot on MacBook Air?

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