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How Do I Change Folder Icons in OSX?

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How Do I Change Folder Icons in OSX?

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Mac’s OSX uses visual icons for nearly everything on your computer. These icons help you quickly identify what type of file or folder you’re looking at. In some cases, you may want to change your folder icon to something that is more immediately recognizable or helps you differentiate even further between folders. Changing folder icons is as easy as copying one icon and pasting it over another. Click on the icon you would like to copy. This icon will replace the one you want to change. Press “Cmd” and “I” on the keyboard. Click on the icon at the upper left of the “Info” screen that appears. Press “Cmd” and “C” on the keyboard. Click on the icon you would like to replace with the icon you just copied. Press “Cmd” and “I” on the keyboard. Click on the icon at the upper left of the “Info” screen that appears. Press “Cmd” and “V” on the keyboard to paste the copied icon over the current icon.

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