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<blockquote data-quote="KitaCat" data-source="post: 1275414" data-attributes="member: 209845"><p><strong>Changing folder image to image of your choice</strong></p><p></p><p>There are few things that were missed on the posts that I read. I'll go step by step on how I just did it.</p><p></p><p>1)Open up image you want the folder to be in preview.</p><p>2)you can marquis-select the image by dragging out the dotted-line box from top-left corner to bottom right (click and drag); this also works if you just want to highlight a piece of the image to use</p><p>3)Command-C to copy</p><p>4)Highlight the folder you want to change and right-click to Get Info.</p><p>5)In the top of the box there is a tiny folder icon; click on it and press Command-V to paste.</p><p></p><p>The other instructions that I read just said to "Select the image and Command-C" but if you follow that to the letter, it doesn't work. This way I know works 100%. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KitaCat, post: 1275414, member: 209845"] [b]Changing folder image to image of your choice[/b] There are few things that were missed on the posts that I read. I'll go step by step on how I just did it. 1)Open up image you want the folder to be in preview. 2)you can marquis-select the image by dragging out the dotted-line box from top-left corner to bottom right (click and drag); this also works if you just want to highlight a piece of the image to use 3)Command-C to copy 4)Highlight the folder you want to change and right-click to Get Info. 5)In the top of the box there is a tiny folder icon; click on it and press Command-V to paste. The other instructions that I read just said to "Select the image and Command-C" but if you follow that to the letter, it doesn't work. This way I know works 100%. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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