 Let's go through Bookmap's screenshot tool located here on the toolbar. Now, however, before we take a screenshot, you may want to annotate your Bookmap chart using Bookmap Drawing Tools that are located here. Once annotated, let's go back and click on the screenshot tool and up pops a thumbnail of the screenshot. Now, we have the options here to post to Twitter, Facebook, Upload, or Store Locally. If it's stored locally, this is where it's going to be. On the C drive here, let's click Post to Twitter and click OK. And up pops the browser here. Now I'm already logged into my Twitter account, and I have the link here as well as the Bookmap hashtag. And I'll just put in the text here, test Twitter. And let's send the tweet. Okay, my tweet has been posted. Let's view the tweet here. Click on that, and you can see, test Twitter is here, and here's the image that I just uploaded. Let's delete this. And let's go back to the other screenshot options. Click back on the screenshot tool here. We'll bypass posting to Facebook. The functionality is very much the same as that of Twitter, but let's upload and copy the URL and click OK. Okay, so now the image has been uploaded, and the URL has been copied to my clipboard. We'll click OK here, and we'll demo this by opening up a separate tab here. And I'm going to right click here and input Paste and Go. And here is the image URL that we just copied. Let's click on the screenshot tool once more here, and we'll go through the last icon, which is stored locally. You also have the option here to remember my choice. So this window doesn't always have to pop up if you want to very quickly post the image to Twitter or Facebook. Now, if you do choose this option, what you can do here, let's close this window, is you can right click back on this screenshot tool, and you have the different options that pop up here. Okay, now let's just left click again, and we're going to store the image locally and click OK. Alright, and then let's go to our directory here. We know that it's in the C drive. It's in the book map folder, and it is under screenshots here. And then this is the image that I just saved.