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Gaining Control Of My Computer
Every time I download a picture from the internet, I'd like it to be my decision as to where it goes. In fact, I'd like ALL pictures to go to ONE SINGLE LOCATION
I've just downloaded a picture that requires processing via Photoscape. I can't locate it Photoscape. This nonsense has gone on for long enough, it's as if someone's hacked me and are making my decisions for me.
Have they actually came up with the technology that allows photos to go to a single location?
I've just downloaded a picture that requires processing via Photoscape. I can't locate it Photoscape. This nonsense has gone on for long enough, it's as if someone's hacked me and are making my decisions for me.
Have they actually came up with the technology that allows photos to go to a single location?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.That seems odd. In XP at least, a downloaded pic should go to the last folder you downloaded to (same for other file types). Of course, you can also change the destination at the point of download.
That said, I also experience an oddity when downloading MP3s from YouTube after conversion by youtube-mp3.org. By default they go to a folder I created for the purpose but, very occasionally, it selects a different one – the same each time – so I have to keep an eye out and change when it happens.
That said, I also experience an oddity when downloading MP3s from YouTube after conversion by youtube-mp3.org. By default they go to a folder I created for the purpose but, very occasionally, it selects a different one – the same each time – so I have to keep an eye out and change when it happens.
Your web browser allows you to choose a standard location for downloaded files or to 'always ask' (which is what I prefer). However, to the best of my knowledge, no browser allows you to choose different default locations for different file types.
(Aquariel has provided instructions for choosing a common default location, or for using the 'always ask' option).
(Aquariel has provided instructions for choosing a common default location, or for using the 'always ask' option).
Every folder in your computer is accessible from the top left of the Editor panel in Photoscape:
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Exactly what you'll see there varies between different versions of Windows. (Which version are you using?). However 'Pictures' (or 'My Pictures') should either be shown automatically or become available by double-clicking on 'Documents' (or 'My Documents'). If you can't find a folder that way, you can always start by double-clicking on 'Computer' (or 'My Computer') and then clicking through more folders from there.
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Exactly what you'll see there varies between different versions of Windows. (Which version are you using?). However 'Pictures' (or 'My Pictures') should either be shown automatically or become available by double-clicking on 'Documents' (or 'My Documents'). If you can't find a folder that way, you can always start by double-clicking on 'Computer' (or 'My Computer') and then clicking through more folders from there.
Lynn M has my sympathy.
With earlier versions of Windows it seemed simple to save stuff where you want it, but now it is more difficult.
If you don't like where it says to save it, it seems to default to saving it in downloads. Getting it to go in to pictures on the computer seems quite a battle, and it throws the option of putting into One Drive pictures.
What on earth One Drive is is not clear to us oiks.
With earlier versions of Windows it seemed simple to save stuff where you want it, but now it is more difficult.
If you don't like where it says to save it, it seems to default to saving it in downloads. Getting it to go in to pictures on the computer seems quite a battle, and it throws the option of putting into One Drive pictures.
What on earth One Drive is is not clear to us oiks.
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