The GodFather Posted May 30, 2021 Posted May 30, 2021 File storage is important, as are the systems you use to keep them organized. While naming files in a way that you can easily find what you’re looking for is clearly the most important step, a more visual solution to quickly recognize what you need can also boost your productivity. Changing the folder icon to a graphic, for example, makes it simple to locate what you need at a glance. Changing the color of these folders is another option. Folder icons help differentiate the contents of the folder, while using another color could help to classify the folder by type: music, movies, photos, etc. When used together, your options are limitless. And if you ever think you might have gone overboard, or you decide to change up your classification system, you can always revert back to the original icon by using Command + X in place of Command + V, as outlined below. 1) Right-click the folder you would like to change the icon for. 2) In the menu that opens, click Get Info. 3) In the Info dialogue box, select the folder icon at the top-left corner. 4) If the new icon you found has a .icn extension, drag the icon and drop it on the selected folder icon. 5) Click or press Command + A to select the icon. 6) Click Edit in the Preview menu bar. 7) In the Edit menu, click Copy. With the folder icon selected in step 3 above, press Command +V to paste the new icon in the folder Info window. 1
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