HT2486 Why would someone have a lion as their photo in address book?

Why have Apple deleted copy/paste from Preview - why do I have to drag and drop image files? Who would have an image like flowers, an eagle etc. Seems very Windows Vista to me.

jonrandrew wrote:
Why have Apple deleted copy/paste from Preview - why do I have to drag and drop image files? Who would have an image like flowers, an eagle etc. Seems very Windows Vista to me.
Not sure what you are talking about? Your subject has nothing to do with you not being able to see the copy/paste in Preview.
Cheers
Pete

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