How to Add Arrows to a Screenshot (Macs)

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Adding arrows to a screenshot on a Mac can be useful when you need to highlight a specific area or point out a particular detail. Here's how you can add arrows to a screenshot on a Mac:

1. Take a screenshot of the image or document you want to annotate. To do this, press Command + Shift + 4 on your keyboard. This will turn your cursor into a crosshair, which you can use to select the portion of the screen you want to capture.

2. Once you've taken the screenshot, it will appear as a thumbnail in the bottom right corner of your screen. Click on the thumbnail to open it in the Preview app.

3. In the Preview app, click on the "Markup" button, which looks like a toolbox with a pen inside. This will open a toolbar with various annotation tools.

4. Select the arrow tool from the toolbar. It looks like an arrow pointing to the right.

5. Click and drag on the screenshot to draw an arrow. You can also adjust the color, thickness, and style of the arrow using the options in the toolbar.

6. Once you've added all the arrows you need, click on the "File" menu and select "Save" to save your annotated screenshot.

That's it! You now have an annotated screenshot with arrows added.