If you’re like most people, you probably use Excel to track and analyze data. But if you want to take advantage of the features of Excel’s screenshot feature, you’ll need to be aware of some things first. First, Excel doesn’t support screenshots in the same way as other Office applications. You can’t take a screenshot of a table or a worksheet, for example. Instead, you need to use the shortcut keys (F5 and F6) to take a screenshot of an individual cell or row in your spreadsheet. Second, when you take a screenshot of an entire sheet or workbook, Excel will create several screenshots that are related to the one that you took the screenshot of. So if you want to take a screenshot of just one sheet in your workbook, just press F5 and then press F6 again to take all the screenshots on that sheet.