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Well, you have to take a couple screenshots of the pan which overlap, then you put then together in a graphics program. Some programs have an automated function for that, so that you only need to choose the screenshots and the program puts them together. Then it shows you the result and usually lets you adjust it, if you want to. And then you can save it. o.op Photoshop has such a function, for example.
But putting them together manually usually isn't hard either. You just need to create a new, large and blank picture in your program and paste the screenshots on it (best would probably be to have each on a different layer) and move them around until they fit.
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