Taking a screenshot

Taking a screenshot

Supporting Document 5 is a picture showing your software licence information.
Users can access and capture this information by following the steps below.

1. Click on 'Licence'


2. Take a screenshot using "Snipping Tool"






    Ensure your screenshot includes the information at the top panel  (see red box)




3. Right-click on the image and select "Save As"



4. Save the image in JPEG (.jpg) format.
     Ideally, create a folder for your PSG Claim supporting document. For quick & easy access during submission.



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