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<blockquote data-quote="simonvee" data-source="post: 1805329" data-attributes="member: 316202"><p>My way, using the control button, does not store the image anywhere. You have to paste (command + V) to paste the item. In this case, your are pasting the item on the blank icon at the top. It replaces it. </p><p></p><p>I do this to easily identify books, movies and music. It also makes it look prettier. Even though you are screenshooting something so small, you SHOULD be able to read the writing on the album folder. After Mojave update, this has been bugged.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simonvee, post: 1805329, member: 316202"] My way, using the control button, does not store the image anywhere. You have to paste (command + V) to paste the item. In this case, your are pasting the item on the blank icon at the top. It replaces it. I do this to easily identify books, movies and music. It also makes it look prettier. Even though you are screenshooting something so small, you SHOULD be able to read the writing on the album folder. After Mojave update, this has been bugged. [/QUOTE]
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