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Old 12-21-2005, 06:38 PM   #2
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Lightbulb when you go to save

a picture into your folder what file format is it being saved under?
one trick is to save it.....and then save it again to see where it went.

being someone that has a thousand or more different photo's and different types saved in countless folders i have some experience in these matters.

generally windows by default saves your pictures in your documents
folder in the "my pictures" file....

then the other question is...what picture viewing program are you presently using? because if the file type is not selected in that
program's preferences or options section then it won't be able to
see them at all... so you need to check that as well.

a third option: is to right click an empty spot on your desktop
select new... new folder...and NAME it "downloads"
that way you have a place where downloads go automatically.
-Rav

ps. afterwards you can right click a picture in your downloads folder and "move it" to your folder of choice.
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