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  1. #1
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    Default Dumb question, but I am new to this!

    When I download a zipped file and unzip it (I know how to do that) can I save it anywhere? Right now it goes to c:/unzipped/documents/blah blah blah. Can I create a folder on the c drive called Digital Kits or something like that and save right to that or do I need to cut and paste it from the unzipped file to my other folder?

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    Tina
    Antioch, CA




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    you should be able to specify where you want to unzip the file to....by default I always use my desktop so I KNOW it unzipped and I can easily move the folder somewhere else.
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    Yes, you can download to a directory and folder of your choice. I save every thing to a folder in My Documents. It's easy to backup, and when I work with SBM, I open both the program and Windows Explorer, then I drag and drop from the folder to the work area. Much faster than going through the program. It also makes it easier to organize the embies by categories and saves memory.

    But I'm sure the gurus around here can give you a better answer!

    Oh, and welcome to the forum!



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    Quote Originally Posted by Granny View Post
    But I'm sure the gurus around here can give you a better answer!
    I thought you were a GURU Granny

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    What Granny said! You can tell it where you want it to unzip. Granny you aren't a guru????????

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    No, just a "girl"!



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    Yes you are the " Granny Girl Guru", how is that ??

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    Oh, boy, I hate to see what the next post is going to say!!!!



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    No stupid question around here. I do what granny does. but i have senior moments.
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    Thanks everyone!

    I spent about an hour last night downloading free goodies and organized them into files on my computer!
    Tina
    Antioch, CA




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