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from ticknall19 - you solve one of mine with a picture on google. Can you tell me how to get into the site for pictures. I have not used it before? TIA
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https:/ /www.go ogle.co m/intl/ es419/i nsidese arch/fe atures/ images/ searchb yimage. html
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Thanks, Mamya.
If an image is on the web (and I want to find other versions of it), I right-click on it and select 'Copy image location'. (That's the wording used by Firefox. It might be slightly different in other browsers).
Then I go here
https:/ /images .google .com/
click on the camera symbol, right-click in the field, select 'Paste' and hit the 'Search by image button'.
If the image I'm seeking is on my hard drive (rather than on the web), I use the same link as above but, instead of pasting a link, I click on 'Upload an image', navigate to the location of the relevant file on my hard drive and double-click on it.
Your quiz sheet was a slightly unusual case, in that I only wanted a part of what was shown in your web link. So I used the Windows Snipping Tool (Start > All Programs > Accessories > Snipping Tool) to cut out a single small picture and then saved it to my hard drive before following the procedure above.
Easy peasy!
If an image is on the web (and I want to find other versions of it), I right-click on it and select 'Copy image location'. (That's the wording used by Firefox. It might be slightly different in other browsers).
Then I go here
https:/
click on the camera symbol, right-click in the field, select 'Paste' and hit the 'Search by image button'.
If the image I'm seeking is on my hard drive (rather than on the web), I use the same link as above but, instead of pasting a link, I click on 'Upload an image', navigate to the location of the relevant file on my hard drive and double-click on it.
Your quiz sheet was a slightly unusual case, in that I only wanted a part of what was shown in your web link. So I used the Windows Snipping Tool (Start > All Programs > Accessories > Snipping Tool) to cut out a single small picture and then saved it to my hard drive before following the procedure above.
Easy peasy!