You highlight the image by holding the left click button on the mouse pad and drag over the image. Then you right click on the highlighted image and press copy. Then you go to your desired location that you want the image to go and then right click on the mouse pad and press paste
Yes, as long as it is not copyrighted. To copy an image from your computer let's say into a document, you wouldright-click the image and look for Copy on the drop-down menu. Select Copy, and then go back to your document and right-click again where you want to put the image. Select Paste and then your picture will pop up in the space you clicked. If it is copyrighted, (which means that it is legally owned by somebody or a company) it will either say, "Image cannot be copied." Or, it will make dinging sound.
Not without permission from the copyright owner.
To have an image as your wallpaper it must be downloaded (technically by copying an image from the Internet you are downloading it) so just copy any image and set it as your wall paper.
Either copy & paste, or by giving the "Insert - Image" command.
The answer to this question depends on what browser the author of this question is using. For Internet Explorer, one can right click the image and check properties. For Mozilla Firefox and Opera, one can right click the image and select Copy Image Location.
On a computer? Highlight over the text you want to copy and right click then copy or ctrl+C. For an image, right click on the image and click copy.
Right-click | copy (unless this has been blocked by web site), then go to your document and paste. If right-click | copy does not work, you can press the PrtScr button, open a graphics program (like Paint), paste the screen into the graphics program (Ctrl-V), edit the image, save the image to your desired file type, import that image into your document.
Photographers will keep a copy of the image without the watermark. If they have given you the rights to the image or permission to use the image without the watermark then they will provide you with that copy.
By right clicking on the image and going to "copy image location", or "copy image URL."
"This is a fairly easy task to accomplish. If you use a pc, you can simply find the image you would like to copy, right click on it, and choose ""save image as"". Then select a folder on your computer and save the image."
You will want to right click on the image and select the copy option in the box that appears. If you do not know how to do this an alternative is to select the image, then press on 'Edit' followed by 'Copy'.
Above is a picture of Mother Teresa. For more images do an image search on the Internet. There are thousands of images of Mother Teresa available.
The same image of something
Just tpye in moving pictures in google and then copy the image by right clicking and click on copy image