Easy Way to Paste One Picture on Another
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This wikiHow teaches you how to copy images from one place and paste them into a different location on a Windows or Mac computer, as well as on an iPhone, iPad, or Android mobile device. Not all images from the Web are copyable. Using another person's pictures without permission may violate copyright laws.
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Select the image you want to copy:
- Images: In most Windows applications, you can select the picture you want to copy by clicking on it once.
- Image Files: Click the image file on your computer that you want to copy and paste.
- You can select multiple files by holding down Ctrl and clicking on those you want to select.
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Right-click on the mouse or trackpad. If using a trackpad, depending on your computer's settings you can perform a right-click by either using two fingers to click the trackpad or by tapping the far-right side of the trackpad with a single finger.
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Click Copy or Copy Image . The image or file will be copied to the Clipboard (a type of temporary storage) on your computer.
- Alternatively, press Ctrl+C . In many applications, you can also click Edit in the menu bar, then click Copy.
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Right-click in the document or field where you want to insert the image.
- For files, click in the folder where you want to place them.
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Click Paste . The image will be inserted into the document or field at the place where you put the cursor.
- Alternatively, press Ctrl+V . In many applications, you can also click Edit in the menu bar, then click Paste.
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Select what you want to copy:
- Images: In most Mac applications, you can select the picture you want to copy by clicking on it once.
- Image Files: Select the file on your computer that you want to copy and paste, or you can select multiple files by holding down ⌘ to select a group of files.
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Click Edit in the menu bar.
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Click Copy . The image or file will be copied to the Clipboard (a type of temporary storage) on your computer.
- Alternatively, ⌘+C . You can also right-click on the mouse or trackpad. If you don't have a right-click function, press Control + click on Mac, then click Copy in the pop-up menu.
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Click in the document or field where you want to insert the image.
- For files, click in the folder where you want to place them.
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Click Edit in the menu bar.
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Click Paste . The image will be inserted into the document or field at the place where you put the cursor.
- Alternatively, ⌘+V . You can also right-click on the mouse or trackpad. If you don't have a right-click function, press Control + click on Mac, then click Paste in the pop-up menu.
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Select the image you want to copy. To do so, long tap the picture until a menu appears.
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Tap Copy . The image will be copied to the Clipboard (temporary storage) on your device.
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Long tap on a document or field where you want to insert the image.
- If it's in a different app from the one in which you're copying, open the other app.
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Tap Paste . The image will be inserted into the document or field at the place where you put the cursor.
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Select the image you want to copy. To do so, long tap the picture until a menu appears.
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Tap Copy . The image will be copied to the Clipboard (temporary storage) on your device.
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Long tap on a document or field where you want to insert the image.
- If it's in a different app from the one in which you're copying, open the other app.
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Tap Paste . The image will be inserted into the document or field at the place where you put the cursor.
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How do I copy multiple pictures all at once?
Press and hold Ctrl key and click the pics you want to copy with your mouse. Then release Ctrl and press Ctrl + C to copy.
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I used to use a software program that would allow me to select just a portion of an image and paste it or save it for later. Any suggestions?
On Windows, there is a program that comes pre-installed called "Snipping Tool." On Mac, press COMMAND+SHIFT+4 to snip a specific area of the screen to the desktop. When the cursor changes to a cross +, drag a box around the section you want to copy and release the mouse.
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I copied and pasted a few photos with the date 3rd July, but one has a now got a different date on it, why?
When you copy and paste, a new file gets created, and it assumes the date when it was created. That's why the different date.
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How can I open in a new tab if right click doesn't work?
Ctrl + T will open a new tab.
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"Copy" is greyed out. How can I copy an image from the internet if this function isn't working? Can I change my settings to enable copy?
It is greyed out because your mouse is not over the image properly. Make sure the mouse pointer is directly on the picture you wish to copy.
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I copied a photo by the method of clicking on the picture, hitting ctrl+C and going to a different folder and pasting. However, it copied all the photos from the previous folder. What can I do?
This sounds like all the photos were highlighted instead of just the one. Try it again, making sure to only highlight the one photo.
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How can I put two pictures side-by-side on my screen for comparison?
If in Windows 8.1 or earlier, you may need to install extra software to view images. In Windows 10, using the photos app, open the first image. Then go back and open the second image. You will see them both and you can drag them side by side. If that doesn't work, you could copy and paste both images into Paint.
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How do I copy pictures from a CD to my Windows 10 computer?
Insert the disc and open File Explorer. On the left, select your disk from the list of drives. You can select the files here (or hold down CTRL to select multiple) and then drag them over to the destination.
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How do I copy and paste a screenshot?
The method here will work for a screenshot as well.
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How do I do this with Publisher?
You would just follow the same steps as Method 1, but to paste the image in Publisher, you can either right-click and select 'Paste,' or press the keys 'Ctrl' + 'V' together on your keyboard.
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