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Frequently Asked Questions
To copy and paste a photo on a MacBook, open the photo, press Command + C to copy, and Command + V to paste it into your desired application.
This may occur due to a temporary glitch. Ensure that the application supports image pasting or try restarting your MacBook.
Right-click the image in Google, select 'Save Image As' to download it, then copy and paste or drag and drop into your preferred location.
Yes, using macOS's built-in OCR, you can copy text from photos by selecting the text and using Command + C.
MacBook doesn't have a clipboard app; however, items copied are stored temporarily and can be accessed with Command + V.
Ensure the devices are properly connected and supported. If using iCloud, check for sufficient storage and update settings.
Yes, use AirDrop for seamless transfer between MacBooks or copy to an external drive and paste it on the other MacBook.
Open your email client, click in the message body, then use Command + V to paste the image from the clipboard.
Mac doesn't impose a specific limit on image paste size, but consider application and memory constraints for large files.
Use AirDrop or connect your iPhone to the MacBook via USB and import photos using the Photos app.
Check the compatibility between the source and destination applications and ensure you have permission to paste.
Using keyboard shortcuts—Command + C to copy and Command + V to paste—is the quickest method for pasting images.
Yes, simply copy the image and place the cursor in the document where you want it pasted, then use Command + V.
MacBook clipboard holds only one item at a time; use third-party apps for advanced clipboard management.
Ensure both devices support the file type and format. Try using a compressed format if the file is too large.