Never thought to find it way but it does make it simpler.
I found it last night via Windows Explorer and, having found it, used the
context key to put a shortcut on my desktop so in future I will be able to find
it relatively quickly. I also allocated a shortcut key to open it by using
context menu.
Alison
this way.
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James English
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Subject: [access-uk] Re: finding downloads
Hi,
For reasons of habit (to this day I don't know why) I almost exclusively run my
computer through the run box. So when you press win
key+r and type in downloads, it'll come up. Also if you then go into
the run bar and press down and up arrows you shold be able to find it pretty
easily as it saves recent entries.
- James
On 1/4/18, Tony Sweeney <tonymsweeney@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi again,** To leave the list, click on the immediately-following link:-
Purely by default as I was going to the desktop I accidentally hit
windows key and E by mistake!
Okay no bother, it brought me in to windows explorer so I was able to
then hit D and got downloads easy enough then.
HTH,
Tony.
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I was too having problems in finding downloads in Win10 so I just type
'downloads' in to the windows search bar and it finds it for me that way.
I wonder though is there a shortcut key like control J I think it was
before?
Tony.
On 03/01/2018 14:50, Steve Nutt wrote:
Hi Alison,
By default, it is in c:\users\username\downloads. Change username to
the user name of your PC. So it might be c:\users\alison\downloads.
I hope this helps.
All the best
Steve
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Where in the latest version of Windows 10 do I found "downloads"? I'd
like to create a shortcut to it on my desktop.
At the moment, when downloading, I'm forcing the item to be
downloaded where I can find it rather than the default downloads folder.
Alison