Snapping a single screenshot is easy as pie, but what if you're dealing with multiple pages or an entire webpage? How many screenshots will that be?
You could resort to downloading yet another app, but why go through the hassle for one simple feature?
Now that you've captured all your screenshots, the next dilemma is whether to keep them in one folder or use another app to stitch them together into a single image.
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It's a lot of tedious time for such a simple task. Behold the solution!
A tech expert showed on a TikTok video that you can truly capture it all with one simple iPhone trick.
Hidden within iOS is a simple trick that some Apple users have said 'saved their life'.
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In the video, the Apple user demonstrates taking a single, full-page screenshot of an entire webpage in just a few taps.
To do so, the video guides users to take a screenshot as normal on their Apple device, then tap on the thumbnail at the bottom left to preview the screenshot and further options.
Users then need to click on the tab that says 'full page'. And voila!
The Apple device effortlessly snaps multiple pages, or one long page, at once via a single screenshot.
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The tech expert shared that he only recently discovered the time-saving Apple feature and wished it was a 'thing' whilst he was at university.
For all you organised folk, the video also shows that you can save the lengthy screenshot as a PDF in your iPhone's files folder.
For users needing to sign job contracts or tenancy agreements, this can also be done easily. By clicking on the 'Add Signature' button, users can scribble their signature with their fingers and place it anywhere on the image.
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Viewers have been amazed by the overlooked and simple iOS feature, commenting: 'OMG I DID NOT KNOW MY LIFE JUST GOT EASIER' and 'Woahh that screenshot is amazing.'
Another user exclaimed: 'OMG THE SCREENSHOT ONE SHOCKED ME'.
Other users have pointed out that the same feature is not exclusive to Apple and is available on Samsung phones.
Furthermore, the TikTok video highlights various other useful iPhone features, such as screen sharing during FaceTime calls and swiping the caller's face off the screen for better screen-sharing visibility.
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It also mentions hidden keyboard shortcuts, like double-tapping the Shift key to lock Caps Lock, and holding down certain keys to reveal hidden symbols.