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Where to Find Downloaded Files in Firefox
You can access your downloads easily by clicking on the Downloads button (the down arrow on
your toolbar). The arrow will appear blue to let you know
that there are downloaded files that you haven't viewed.
• During a download, the Downloads button changes
into a timer that shows your download's progress.
The timer changes back into an arrow when your
download is complete. Time shows progress of download
• Click on the Downloads button to open
the Downloads panel. The Downloads
panel displays your three most recently
downloaded files, along with its size,
source and download time:
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• To see all of your downloads, click on
Show all Downloads at the bottom of the
Downloads panel.
To see all downloads click Show All Downloads
Where to find downloaded
files in Chrome
You can access your downloads on Chrome a few different ways:
• Click the Chrome menu on the browser
toolbar, and click Downloads
• Use the keyboard shortcut: Ctrl + J
• By accessing your Downloads folder
Click Chrome menu button and select
Downloads
Where to find downloaded files in Safari
You can access your downloaded files on Safari a few different
ways:
• By clicking the Show Downloads button.
• Using the keyboard shortcut: Command+Option+L
• By accessing your Downloads folder. Click show downloads button
If you are unable to find your Safari downloads in the Downloads folder, you may need to make that
your default downloads location. This can be done by:
1. Click on Safari in the top left of your screen, and
select Preferences
2. Safari's Preferences window will appear and show your default
download location. If this location is not already your Downloads
folder you can change it here. You can also choose another
folder to save downloaded documents.
Click Safari in the top left of
screen and select
Preferences
Downloaded files are saved to Downloads folder