Right click on the image if you are running windows.
Click on the save as
select where you want to save the image and click save
1. put google in your favorites. 2. copy it from the favorites. 3. paste it on to the desktop
There are a number of ways to create a copy of a DVD to your desktop. These two are the most common: 1. You can create and image of the DVD using a DVD ripping software and save the image file on your desktop. 2. Create a folder in your desktop and paste the contents of your DVD into the folder.
Just tpye in moving pictures in google and then copy the image by right clicking and click on copy image
It's easy!Find the Google image you want.Use either the two-finger-click or the Control+Click method on the picture and the last option should be "use image as desktop picture".Click "use image as desktop picture" and it will automatically be the wallpaper.If you want to change it to stretch or any of the other options, just two-finger-click the desktop and then click "change desktop background".
You accidentally created a shortcut to the image, without actually copying the image to your desktop. The image may have since been moved, which renders the shortcut broken, as you have changed the 'pathway' to the image. Open the folder the image is stored in, and drag and drop, or copy/paste to desktop. Delete shortcuts.
If you are using Windows OS, right click on the image and go to "Save Image as" or to "Copy Image", Depending on what you want to do with it. I don't have the slightest clue if you are using Mac of Linux.
You can use PhotoOnTip.com which has google and facebook integration. You can search any image through integrated google search and post, copy or email images directly in one click.
A PhotoBooth movie can be dragged by it's thumbnail image from the bottom of the PhotoBooth window out of PhotoBooth on to the Desktop and then can be dragged into an Event in iMovie's Event Library. Or you can drag it directly into the iMovie Event Library if you do not want a copy on the Desktop.
There are many ways. 1) drag the image 2) take a screen shot 3) control click the image and save it to your desktop :)
Use google docs offline. It will put everything on the computer, as well as the cloud. You can then copy the documents to your flash drive!
on my windows PC I go to google images, drag the image onto my desktop. Then i go to facebook, hit upload new picture, select the file from the desktop, upload it and there it is
Google, Google Earth, Google Chrome, and Gmail are just a few the programs on my desktop