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Component: KM-ITU
Component Name: SAP Tutor
Description: Screenshot of what is displayed on the screen during the recording of a tutorial. The Recorder records two screenshots for each step: one before and one after performing an interaction. The author defines which of the two screenshots is displayed in the Player.
Key Concepts: A screenshot is an image taken of the contents of a computer screen. It is used to capture the exact state of a computer display at a given moment in time. In SAP, screenshots are used to capture the current state of a transaction or program, which can then be shared with other users for troubleshooting or training purposes. How to use it: In SAP, screenshots can be taken by pressing the Print Screen key on your keyboard. This will capture the entire screen and save it as an image file. You can then open the image file in an image editor and crop it to show only the relevant information. Alternatively, you can use the SAP GUI's built-in screenshot tool to take a screenshot of a specific window or area of the screen. Tips & Tricks: When taking screenshots in SAP, make sure to include enough information to clearly explain what is happening on the screen. This includes including any error messages or other important information that may not be visible in the screenshot itself. Additionally, make sure to save your screenshots in a format that is easy to share with other users (e.g., JPEG or PNG). Related Information: For more information on taking screenshots in SAP, please refer to the KM-ITU SAP Tutor documentation. Additionally, you can find more information on how to take and share screenshots in other applications on the internet.