How do I use an actual picture for my icon?

How do i copy a picture off google and use it as my 360 icon?

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    Right click and save as to your computer and then upload it to your 360 page.

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right click the pictures you want,i save to my pictures..the pics you save will come up when you click browse then chose from there

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I have several graphics from myspace resources in my blogs... have put several graphics in one blog, as a matter of fact.... Try this... Save the picture to your computer or disk. Use a photosharing source like photobucket.com to upload your pics so you get html tags to use in blogs, etc. ThenI can't remember the exact label on photobucket.com, but whenever you have a picture uploaded that you want to use in a blog, it's the middle one of the 3 options they give you next to each individual photo. Copy that code. , go to 360 and compose or edit a blog entry. Your first have to check the "View html" or "View source" (whatever it is) button, THEN paste the code and hit preview when done.... I always enter my text first, then check the box and paste code....otherwise, it's harder to enter text with the coding that appears after you check the html source box. Also, if you want to edit, you'll first see the text and image (like it appears in your blog)... you can cut images from that screen, or if you want to edit the code/add more, check the html source box and it will take you to the coded stuff....hopefully that makes sense..

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