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<blockquote data-quote="simonvee" data-source="post: 1805342" data-attributes="member: 316202"><p><u>My Way</u></p><p></p><p>1. Go into Google Images. Type the image that I want and search </p><p>2. All the searches appear with hundreds of pictures. </p><p>3. I click on the picture and make sure it's decent in size (although didn't really matter in the past) </p><p>4. Shift + Command + Control + 4: Take a customized screenshot </p><p>5. Click on folder and 'get info'</p><p>6. Unlock the folder using password</p><p>7. Command + V (paste) </p><p></p><p>Although I tried your method (save as, click and drag). The folder then said 'JPEG' but loaded no picture on it. Strange...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simonvee, post: 1805342, member: 316202"] [U]My Way[/U] 1. Go into Google Images. Type the image that I want and search 2. All the searches appear with hundreds of pictures. 3. I click on the picture and make sure it's decent in size (although didn't really matter in the past) 4. Shift + Command + Control + 4: Take a customized screenshot 5. Click on folder and 'get info' 6. Unlock the folder using password 7. Command + V (paste) Although I tried your method (save as, click and drag). The folder then said 'JPEG' but loaded no picture on it. Strange... [/QUOTE]
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