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screenshot thumbnail disappears after drag and drop

I recently updated to Catalina when I got my new Macbook Pro. I'm still learning some of the idiosyncrasies of it and finding some of them annoying.


So I took some screenshots to drop into a document. The little floating thumbnail popped up. I drug that into my document. Great. But after, I went to find it on my desktop. It wasn't there. However, the ones that I took and DIDN'T drag into the document WERE there.


I looked all over for the document ones (I needed them for more than just that document). I even found there was a "screenshots" album in Photos. But the ones I grabbed from the floating thumbnail were not in there.


Am I to suppose it doesn't save those? It seems like they should be somewhere? But they are not.

MacBook Pro 15", OS X 10.11

Posted on Feb 5, 2020 12:36 PM

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Posted on Feb 5, 2020 9:08 PM

When you do this please wait a few seconds after the initial image appears. It will then revert to the permanent Desktop thumbnail. This is an idiosyncrasy of Catalina since its first release. Don't grab that first thumbnail. Wait until it disappears. Then the permanent one will appear.

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Feb 5, 2020 9:08 PM in response to SwanGem

When you do this please wait a few seconds after the initial image appears. It will then revert to the permanent Desktop thumbnail. This is an idiosyncrasy of Catalina since its first release. Don't grab that first thumbnail. Wait until it disappears. Then the permanent one will appear.

screenshot thumbnail disappears after drag and drop

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