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TreasonousBastard

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6. Good but partial answers above...
Fri Mar 29, 2019, 12:30 PM
Mar 2019

Assuming you're using Windows, put the cursor over the picture and right click. If you see a box pop up starting with "save image as..." click that and tell it where to store it, and a diagram of your disk should be there somewhere . You don't have to tell it what to call it, but you can. Me, I usually save it just to the desktop so I can find it easily, but you could save it in any folder you want. And when you're finished with it, you can delete it or move or copy it to any folder.

If you get another popup that doesn't include "save as..." left click on the pic and it should bring up a larger copy which you can than save.

Once in a while you find images that can't be copied that easily, but this works for most of them.

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