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How to Add a Picture to a Folder on Mac
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To add a picture to a folder on a Mac, follow these steps: 1. Open Finder by clicking on the Finder icon in the Dock or by pressing Command + N. 2. Navigate to the folder where you want to add the picture. If you're not sure where the folder is located, use the search bar at the top right of the Finder window to search for the folder. 3. Once you've located the folder, select it by clicking on it once. 4. Open another Finder window and locate the picture you want to add to the folder. 5. Drag and drop the picture into the folder you selected in step 3. You can also right-click on the picture and select "Copy," then right-click on the folder and select "Paste." 6. The picture will now be added to the folder. 7. If you want to rename the picture, right-click on it and select "Rename." Type in the new name and press enter. That's it! You've successfully added a picture to a folder on your Mac.
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