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- 13" Unibody MacBook. 4GB Mem. 2GH Processor. 500GB Harddrive. Latest Version of Snow Leopard.
I apologize if this topic is already up somewhere but I just joined and i didn't see it. This really isn't a pressing matter but does anyone else remember that you could right click on any image file, say a picture of a penguin or w/e, and one of the options towards the bottom was "set as desktop background" or something along those line. I used to do this all the time right from the desktop. so unless im crazy, does anyone know why all of the sudden that option isn't there? for any images. i know i hadn't run software update until right after i notice this, trying to see if it was something that would be fixed by an update, but the only update was a java script. did apple remove this feature? just fyi, im running on a release date 13" Aluminum MacBook (not the 13" pro), with the latest version of snow leopard. like i said, this isn't a big deal, i can still change my wallpaper but this was an easy option i used to use all the time and now its gone!