Is there a way to double click or right click to open an image that is used for click at found image? When I unfortunately have to use an image and I go back to macros that have this it is often too small for me to see and zooming in my screen just shows a blurry image so I have to copy it and then paste it into an app like MS Word to see it which is a bit of an extra step pain. I often need to just reference what the image was and update it a bit when things change between computers or software updates. Ideally I would never use an image but sometimes I have to. Does anyone else have a better workaround for seeing an image in a macro that is used?
Select the image then press the Space Bar.
-rob.
@griffman's got the solution for this use-case.
More generally -- Preview has a "New from Clipboard" command (⌘N) in the File menu. Great for quickly annotating images, zooming in for a look, etc and so simple it's hardly worth macroing.
Thank you this is fantastic! I missed the standard MacOS function of QuickLook and it even shows you the location that will be clicked, that has been a bit of a guessing game. So glad I asked.
Thanks for chimming in and for that tip.