If you'd like to take a snapshot of what you're seeing on your computer screen (screenshot), it's a simple process that can even help the Google Ads team troubleshoot your questions if you're having issues with your account. Here's what you do:
Google Chrome
- Visit the Google Chrome store and Add to Chrome the Save to Google Drive Chrome extension.
- When on the relevant web page in Chrome, launch Save to Google by clicking on its icon.
- You can save a copy of the resulting PNG to your local drive by clicking on the link to the saved copy on Google Drive, and then click the Download icon.
Microsoft Windows
- Bring the browser window to be captured to the foreground.
- Hold the 'Alt' key and press the 'Print Screen' key (often just labeled 'Prt Sc') on your keyboard.
- Open an image editing application such as MS Paint program under Start > Accessories.
- Paste the captured image into the application.
- Save the image as a JPEG (.JPG) file.
macOS
- Bring the browser window to be captured to the foreground.
- Press Command+Shift+3. This will save the image to your desktop as a .PNG file.
You can then keep the image for reference or attach it to an email message.