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I set up my own folders and control what goes into them. It sounds like you are having more problems with Firefox than you are with Windows. Firefox is actually not a Microsoft product. Which will be helpful to know, because then you can look in the right direction for some help.

You may want to try uninstalling Firefox and staring over with a fresh install. You may also want to try working with Chrome for awhile and see if you like that browser better.

Some people have Desktops almost totally filled with icons and some with many icons with random empty spots. Keeping the top part of the left hand column empty has always made it easy for me to find the new download. To empty that area, place the mouse cursor at an appropriate spot, press the left mouse button, move the mouse to draw a box around the icons to be moved, release the mouse button, move the mouse cursor to one of the highlighted icons, press the left mouse button, move the mouse to place the group of icons to where you want them, release the mouse button.

Make sure none of the moved icons cover any non-moved icons. Anything new I take with a grain of salt. Comments violating those rules will be removed. Comments that don't add value will be removed, including off-topic or content-free comments, or comments that look even a little bit like spam. All comments containing links and certain keywords will be moderated before publication.

I want comments to be valuable for everyone, including those who come later and take the time to read. Search Ask Leo! I have access to the page that has the links to the book in different formats, but … now what? Save as a different file name, type, or download location on your PC.

Run the app, extension, or other file type. After Internet Explorer runs a security scan, the file will open and run on your PC. Cancel the download and go back to browsing the web. You can also save smaller files—like single pictures—to your PC. 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.

You should check it out. I am trying to download multiple files from a facebook group. I only need the svg files. What is my best option? Remove —no-directories to completely crawl and download everything matching your criteria zip files here starting from the root directory.

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Adrian 3 years ago. John 3 years ago. Hesham Orainan 4 years ago. Irgend Jemand 4 years ago. Randy Bar 5 years ago. Ehsan 6 years ago. Burhan 6 years ago. Matt 7 years ago. Rarely do I want to download all images on a Web page-most contain header, button images, clear gif tracking images, and the like.

From the main window, I can quickly select the images or links I want to download, specify the target location, customize the downloaded file's name, and start the process. The program's intuitive UI and well configured default settings allow me to make all these choices with only a few mouse clicks. Once download process starts, the dTa! Manager opens and tracks the download progress of each file. You can pause and restart the download process, reorder individual downloads, or cancel the retrieval of some or all files.

Once the download process finishes, DownThemAll alerts you with sound and popup. You can then browse to your newly-downloaded files and use them as you please.

You can see more of DownThemAll in this screenshot gallery. DownThemAll is one of the best Firefox extensions that I've used.



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