[Colorado-talk] finding files on my computer

Curtis Chong chong.curtis at gmail.com
Sat Nov 17 10:56:35 UTC 2018


Hello Amy:

If the file was downloaded from the Internet through a browser, it is likely
in your Downloads folder and not in your Documents folder. You can easily
get to your Downloads folder by pressing Windows with R to bring up the Run
dialog, typing downloads, and pressing Enter.

Good luck.

Warmly,

Curtis chong

-----Original Message-----
From: Colorado-Talk <colorado-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Amy Sabo
via Colorado-Talk
Sent: Friday, November 16, 2018 5:34 PM
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Cc: Amy Sabo <amieelsabo at gmail.com>
Subject: [Colorado-talk] finding files on my computer

hello all,
well, I need some help from you all and, maybe someone can help me
out. I had to send to someone a copy of something that I tried
downloading on the internet and, unfortunately, the wev site is
semiaccessible with jfw. so, they had to use a mouse to use my
computer to do it. the file was a pdf and, I have tried finding it
because the person didn't save it in my documents. so, how do I go
about in finding this file or files on my computer since it's very
important to me and, I need it asap? and, how do I go about in finding
files on my computer in which I didn't save them in a particular
folder like my documents for example?  thanks again and, I look
forward to hearing from you all soon!


hugs,
amy

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