How to save added things in downloaded file
The option "do this automatically for files like this from now on" was useful for the rare file type that I would want to open automatically usually because it's a very small music file or something. Now every time I download virtually any file type, the prompt comes up with 'open the file' preselected, and "do this automatically for files like this from now on" greyed out.
As a result, on more than one occasion, I have mistakenly clicked ok and opened huge files automatically after downloading which has resulted in them popping open even hours later and playing automatically once the download finished. I'd like to be able to select "save it to my computer" and have it do this automatically, but that option is greyed out.
I'm still prompted for each and every file I download, still preselected to open the file, with the "do this automatically for files like this from now on" still greyed out. I'd like to change it to the way I had before, or at the very least automatically set all downloads to save into my downloads folder. Could you try copying your old mimeTypes.
You can open your new profile folder quickly using:. Regarding the prefs. I think mine suggests whatever I did last for the same type of content, but I haven't paid close attention. I'm out of time to address the problem with "do this automatically" but there is one suggestion for why it could be grayed out in this article: Change what Firefox does when you click on or download a file. Right-select the picture, link, or file you want to save, and then choose Save picture or Save target as.
Download Manager keeps track of pictures, documents, and other files you download from the web. Files you've downloaded are automatically saved in the Downloads folder. You can always move downloads from the Downloads folder to other places on your PC. To view files you've downloaded while using Internet Explorer, open Internet Explorer, select the Tools button, and then select View downloads. You'll be able to see what you've downloaded from the web, where these items are stored on your PC, and choose actions to take on your downloads.
Open Internet Explorer, select the Tools button, and then select View downloads. In the View Downloads dialog box, select Options in the lower-left. Choose a different default download location by selecting Browse and then selecting OK when you're done. Internet Explorer uses add-ons such as Adobe Reader to view some files in the browser.
If a file that needs an add-on won't open, you might have an older version of the add-on, which needs to be updated. When you download a file, Internet Explorer checks for clues that the download is malicious or potentially harmful to your PC.
If Internet Explorer identifies a download as suspicious, you'll be notified so you can decide whether or not to save, run, or open the file. Not all files you're warned about are malicious, but it's important to make sure you trust the site you're downloading from, and that you really want to download the file.
And, of course, only turn it off to download files you know to be safe. In Windows Defender, you can also change Edge's SmartScreen to merely warn you when you are about to download a file it deems suspicious instead of it outright blocking it. You'll be able to click through the warning and override SmartScreen's concerns and download the file. Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic.
Click Browse. It's to the right of your current default download folder's name. Click a folder that you want to use as your downloads' save location. Click OK. Doing so saves your changes. Method 5. Open Safari. This app resembles a blue compass. You'll likely find it in your Mac's Dock. Click Safari. It's a menu item in the top-left corner of the Mac's screen. Click Preferences. This option is near the top of the Safari drop-down menu. Click the "File download location" drop-down box.
This box is near the bottom of the window, to the right of the "File download location:" heading. Click Other…. It's at the bottom of the drop-down menu.
Doing so opens a Finder window. You can also click Ask for each download in this menu to have Safari ask you to select a specific location for each individual download. Click a folder in the Finder to select it as your default download location. Click Select. When you try to download any thing in search engine browsers, you'll get a new window that asks where the file should be saved according to your direction and suitability.
There you can click on the folder that you want to save the file in. If you already have a search engine, look in the setting or options section and it should have a download section. Yes No. Not Helpful 6 Helpful 6. You can extract it by right clicking the zipped file then chose "Extract here" or you can choose to extract it to a different location on your computer.
Not Helpful 2 Helpful 3. Download and install the Acrobat Reader, free from Adobe. This is used to open and manage PDF documents. You will have print options within Acrobat Reader. Not Helpful 4 Helpful 2. It depends on what kind of phone you have.
Usually you can just plug your phone into your laptop with a USB cable and a folder will open containing all of the files on your phone.
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