Clicking twice on each image to move to the next may be due to a design choice in the interface or a setting that requires confirmation for navigation. It could also be a result of a technical issue, such as a slow response from the system or a bug in the software. Additionally, some applications may implement this feature to prevent accidental clicks or to enhance user interaction. If this behavior is unexpected, checking the settings or updating the application might help.
Select the image selecter on tools and select your whole image, then right click and click 'Copy'. Next, click on Sai and have the picture open you want to paste it on, then click 'Edit' and click 'Paste.' :3
Click, hold and drag over into the word doc.
Using a download called 'Bebot' Save a picture to your computer and then open up the bebot and click open image choose the folder then the file, and click go, using dither means it goes really slow and takes twice the time and you cannot move the mouse while it is goin, The time it takes to draw the image depends on how detailed and coulourful the image. - blahblah1994
The best way to "drag" something is to copy and paste it. If you are talking about images, you can move them about the page with the picture handles that appear when you click on the image. You can also right click on the image and format it from the menu that appears.
By dragging the red marks onto the white blocks, it reads "click the question number twice." Click the number 14 in the left corner twice to move on to the next question.
To move images in Premiere Pro, you can simply click and drag the image to the desired location on the timeline or canvas. You can also use the arrow keys on your keyboard to nudge the image frame by frame.
you need image ready to make things move. click the icon at the very bottom of the tools palette to open image ready
Go to File > Place or open another image in photoshop, select Move tool from toolbox, click in image (canvas) area and drag it to another image. See related link for detailed tutorial.
Click on your album (i.e. Mobile Uploads)Then click on Edit Photos.A drop down list will appear under each photo.Choose which album you wish to move each photo toScroll to the bottom and click save changes
Click the cat's tail to get him to move. Click the bird in the hole, twice, to get him out. Click the worm on the ground, and the bird eats it. The flower grows out of the hole. Click the flower when the rabbit is out, and he goes to it. Click the owl to chase the rabbit and he will ask you the questions.
When you get to the Diagon Alley chapter, double click, twice, on the crowd to make them move away. There is a tall white building ahead - that's Gringotts. You have to click the door.
For users of Word 07, all you need to do is select the picture (just click it) and then click-and-hold on to the green circle and move the pointer in the direction in which you want the picture to flip.