Summary
The video demonstrates how to customize folder icons on a Mac by copying and pasting an image, using Baby Yoda as an example. By right-clicking on the desired image and pasting it onto a folder using Command V, users can personalize their folders. This allows for a more visually appealing and unique organizational system on your computer. Customizing folder icons is a simple way to add a personal touch to your digital workspace, and viewers are encouraged to ask questions or seek further assistance.
Searching for Image
Start by searching for an image, such as Baby Yoda, and select the desired image to copy.
Choosing and Copying Image
Choose an image, right-click to copy, and select an image that looks better.
Changing Folder Icon
Find the folder you want to change the icon for, press Command I, click on the folder, and paste the copied image with Command V.
Folder Icon Changed
The folder icon has now changed from the default to a picture of Baby Yoda.
Customizing Folder Icons
You can customize folder icons like any other folder to make them more personalized and appealing.
Final Customizations
You can further customize folder icons to suit your preferences. For questions or assistance, feel free to leave a comment.
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